Andrea Boese
German Aerospace Center
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Journal of Applied Physiology | 2008
Sebastian Strempel; Christoph Schroeder; Ruth Hemmersbach; Andrea Boese; Jens Tank; André Diedrich; Martina Heer; Friedrich C. Luft; Jens Jordan
Sympathetically mediated tachycardia and vasoconstriction maintain blood pressure during hypergravitational stress, thereby preventing gravitation-induced loss of consciousness. Norepinephrine transporter (NET) inhibition prevents neurally mediated (pre)syncope during gravitational stress imposed by head-up tilt testing. Thus it seems reasonable that NET inhibition could increase tolerance to hypergravitational stress. We performed a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled crossover study in 11 healthy men (26 +/- 1 yr, body mass index 24 +/- 1 kg/m2), who ingested the selective NET inhibitor reboxetine (4 mg) or matching placebo 25, 13, and 1 h before testing on separate days. We monitored heart rate, blood pressure, and thoracic impedance in three different body positions (supine, seated, standing) and during a graded centrifuge run (incremental steps of 0.5 g for 3 min each, up to a maximal vertical acceleration load of 3 g). NET inhibition increased supine blood pressure and heart rate. With placebo, blood pressure increased in the seated position and was well maintained during standing. However, with NET inhibition, blood pressure decreased in the seated and standing position. During hypergravitation, blood pressure increased in a graded fashion with placebo. With NET inhibition, the increase in blood pressure during hypergravitation was profoundly diminished. Conversely, the tachycardic responses to sitting, standing, and hypergravitation all were greatly increased with NET inhibition. In contrast to our expectation, short-term NET inhibition did not improve tolerance to hypergravitation. Redistribution of sympathetic activity to the heart or changes in baroreflex responses could explain the excessive tachycardia that we observed.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research | 2004
Natalie Baecker; Andrea Boese; Eckhardt Schoenau; Rupert Gerzer; Martina Heer
NO is an important regulator of bone turnover. L‐Arginine, the natural precursor of NO, can enhance NO production. However, no effect of L‐arginine hydrochloride supplementation was found on bone metabolism or on BMD, bone mass, or bone structure of healthy postmenopausal women.
Acta Astronautica | 2005
Martina Heer; Natalie Baecker; Claudia Mika; Andrea Boese; Rupert Gerzer
Acta Astronautica | 2005
Petra Platen; Marion Lebenstedt; Myriam Schneider; Andrea Boese; Martina Heer
Archive | 2005
Petra Frings; Natalie Baecker; Andrea Boese; Martina Heer
Acta Astronautica | 2008
Christoph Schroeder; Sebastian Strempel; Andrea Boese; Ruth Hemmersbach; Jens Tank; Friedrich C. Luft; Jens Jordan
Archive | 2005
Michael Boschmann; Frauke Adams; Jens Tank; Andrea Boese; Martina Heer; Susanne Klaus; Friedrich C. Luft; Jens Jordan
Archive | 2015
Jens Tank; André Diedrich; Martina Heer; Friedrich C. Luft; Jens F. Jordan; Sebastian Strempel; Christoph Schroeder; Ruth Hemmersbach; Andrea Boese
Acta Astronautica | 2013
Charles W. Lloyd; Amanda Smith Hackler; Yamil L. Garcia; Cristina Olivotto; Francois Spiero; Andrea Boese; Germana Galoforo; Chiaki Mukai; Nicole Sentse; Danielle de Staerke; Elisabeth Moussine-Pouchkine; Marcella Gonzalez Gross; Jaqueline Cortez; Alicia Llewellyn; Rafael Lorza-Pitt; Maki Niihori; Heather MacRae; Richard Braeucker; Jeremy Curtis; Michaela Gitsch
Archive | 2011
Charles W. Lloyd; C. Olivotto; Andrea Boese; F. Spiero; G. Galoforo; Maki Niihori