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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 10/2015

01-10-2015 | Original Article

Microgravity Simulated by the 6° Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest Test Increases Intestinal Motility but Fails to Induce Gastrointestinal Symptoms of Space Motion Sickness

Authors: Meher Prakash, Ron Fried, Oliver Götze, Francisca May, Petra Frings-Meuthen, Edwin Mulder, Judit Valentini, Mark Fox, Michael Fried, Werner Schwizer, Benjamin Misselwitz

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 10/2015

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Abstract

Background

Space motion sickness (SMS) is the most relevant medical problem during the first days in microgravity. Studies addressing pathophysiology in space face severe technical challenges and microgravity is frequently simulated using the 6° head-down tilt bed rest test (HDT).

Aim

We were aiming to test whether SMS could be simulated by HDT, identify related changes in gastrointestinal physiology and test for beneficial effects of exercise interventions.

Methods

HDT was performed in ten healthy individuals. Each individual was tested in three study campaigns varying by a 30-min daily exercise intervention of either standing, an upright exercise regimen, or no intervention. Gastrointestinal symptoms, stool characteristics, gastric emptying time, and small intestinal transit were assessed using standardized questionnaires, 13C octanoate breath test, and H2 lactulose breath test, respectively, before and at day 2 and 5 of HDT.

Results

Individuals described no or minimal gastrointestinal symptoms during HDT. Gastric emptying remained unchanged relative to baseline data collection (BDC). At day 2 of HDT the H2 peak of the lactulose test appeared earlier (mean ± standard error for BDC-1, HDT2, HDT5: 198 ± 7, 139 ± 18, 183 ± 10 min; p: 0.040), indicating accelerated small intestinal transit. Furthermore, during HDT, stool was softer and stool mass increased (BDC: 47 ± 6, HDT: 91 ± 12, recovery: 53 ± 8 g/day; p: 0.014), indicating accelerated colonic transit. Exercise interventions had no effect.

Conclusion

HDT did not induce symptoms of SMS. During HDT, gastric emptying remained unchanged, but small and large intestinal transit was accelerated.
Glossary
BDC
Baseline data correction
BSS
Bristol Stool Scale
CON
Control group
DLR
German Aerospace Center (“Deutsches Institut für Luft- und Raumfahrt”)
ESA
European Space Agency
GCSI
Gastroparesis cardinal symptom index
GI
Gastrointestinal investigation
HDT
6° head-down tilt bed rest test
LDQ
Leeds dyspepsia questionnaire
LRT
Locomotion replacement training
SIBO
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth
SMS
Space motion sickness
STA
Standing intervention
VAS
Visual analog scale
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Metadata
Title
Microgravity Simulated by the 6° Head-Down Tilt Bed Rest Test Increases Intestinal Motility but Fails to Induce Gastrointestinal Symptoms of Space Motion Sickness
Authors
Meher Prakash
Ron Fried
Oliver Götze
Francisca May
Petra Frings-Meuthen
Edwin Mulder
Judit Valentini
Mark Fox
Michael Fried
Werner Schwizer
Benjamin Misselwitz
Publication date
01-10-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 10/2015
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-015-3738-1

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