2021
DOI: 10.14814/phy2.14878
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Gravity in the brain—how it may regulate skeletal muscle metabolism by balancing compressive ischemic changes in the weight‐bearing pituitary and hypothalamus

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“…These two additional factors are vasoconstriction in the brain related to carbon dioxide (CO2) levels [8,9], and gravity in the brain [10][11][12][13][14][15]. These possibly have several clinical effects, but the one applicable here is sudden unexpected death, related to both cardiac arrhythmias and neurogenic pulmonary edema [10][11][12][13][14][15]-and possibly responsible for significant mortality in patients discharged from the hospital following acute heart failure.…”
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“…These two additional factors are vasoconstriction in the brain related to carbon dioxide (CO2) levels [8,9], and gravity in the brain [10][11][12][13][14][15]. These possibly have several clinical effects, but the one applicable here is sudden unexpected death, related to both cardiac arrhythmias and neurogenic pulmonary edema [10][11][12][13][14][15]-and possibly responsible for significant mortality in patients discharged from the hospital following acute heart failure.…”
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“…In contrast, the heart and lungs are continuously in motion-and they are surrounded to a significant degree by soft tissues. 'Gravitational ischemia in the brain' results from the mass effect of one part of the brain upon another in a gravitational field [10][11][12][13][14][15]. In any given head position, the 'top' half of the brain (farthest from the center of the earth) is sitting on the 'bottom' half as a weight-burden.…”
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“…'Gravitational ischemia in the brain', results from the mass effect of one part of the brain upon another in a gravitational field [2][3][4][5]. In any given head position, the 'top' half of the brain (farthest from the center of the earth) is sitting on the 'bottom' half as a weight-burden.…”
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“…Pancaking layers of progressively increasing weight from the overlying brain tissue compress blood vessels and reduce blood flow in the bottom layers, possibly resulting in regional ischemia. In healthy individuals, head and body positions are roughly vertical for 16 hours a day, and then roughly horizontal for 8 hours at night during sleep [2][3][4][5]. Ischemia, which may develop in the bottom layers, is reversible in its early stages.…”
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