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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


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Session  I.6 - Fluid and electrolyte metabolism
Theme I: Living and Working on the International Space Station
Date: 24 May 2005, 9:00
Chair: Keizo Shiraki, Martina Heer

Room C
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.6-1
9:00-9:30
Martina Heer, P. Frings, N. Baecker, S. Frisch, L. Beck
Increasing salt intake leads first to osmotic active and then to osmotic inactive sodium retention
I.6-2
9:30-9:45
Bernd Haditsch, A. Rössler, H. Frisch, F. Waldhauser, H. Hinghofer-Szalkay
Adrenomedullin and volume regulation in humans under extreme conditions
I.6-3
9:45-10:00
Andreas Rössler, B. Haditsch, A. Jantscher, H. Hinghofer-Szalkay
Infusion of epinephrine dampens a head-up tilt induced adrenomedullin response
I.6-4
10:00-10:15
Marc-Antoine Custaud, E. Belin de Chantemèle, S. Iwase, T. Mano, C. Gharib, J.-L. Saumet
Body fluids changes induced by 20-day head down bed rest with and without exercise + centrifugation countermeasure
I.6-5
10:15-10:30
Jörg Draeger
Fluid shift: The influence on intracranial pressure