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Irina M. Larina
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 181
Citations - 1668
Irina M. Larina is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 162 publications receiving 1425 citations. Previous affiliations of Irina M. Larina include Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
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Agreement Between 24-Hour Salt Ingestion and Sodium Excretion in a Controlled Environment
Kathrin Lerchl,Natalia Rakova,Anke Dahlmann,Manfred Rauh,Ulrike Goller,Mathias Basner,David F. Dinges,Luis Beck,Alexander Agureev,Irina M. Larina,Victor Baranov,Boris Morukov,Kai-Uwe Eckardt,Galina Vassilieva,Peter Wabel,Jörg Vienken,Karl Kirsch,Bernd Johannes,Alexander Krannich,Friedrich C. Luft,Jens Titze +20 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that single 24-hour urine collections at intakes ranging from 6 to 12 g salt per day were not suitable to detect a 3-g difference in individual salt intake, suggesting long-term steady-state sodium balance in men simulating a flight to Mars.
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Long-term dry immersion: review and prospects
Nastassia Navasiolava,Marc-Antoine Custaud,Marc-Antoine Custaud,Elena Tomilovskaya,Irina M. Larina,Tadaaki Mano,Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch,Claude Gharib,Inesa Benediktovna Kozlovskaya +8 more
TL;DR: The main sections of the paper discuss the changes induced by long-term dry immersion in the neuromuscular and sensorimotor systems, fluid–electrolyte regulation, the cardiovascular system, metabolism, blood and immunity, respiration, and thermoregulation.
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Long-term sodium balance in humans in a terrestrial space station simulation study
Jens Titze,Alain Maillet,Rainer Lang,Hanns-Christian Gunga,Bernd Johannes,Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch,Emanuelle Kihm,Irina M. Larina,Claude Gharib,Karl Kirsch +9 more
TL;DR: The finding of sodium gain without weight gain is in contradiction to the widely accepted theory that changes in TBS levels are accompanied by changes in extracellular volume, and suggests the existence of a sodium reservoir with the ability to store significant amounts of sodium in an osmotically inactive form.
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Enforced physical inactivity increases endothelial microparticle levels in healthy volunteers
Nastassia Navasiolava,Françoise Dignat-George,Florence Sabatier,Irina M. Larina,Claire Demiot,Jacques-Olivier Fortrat,Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch,Inesa Benediktovna Kozlovskaya,Marc-Antoine Custaud +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that extreme physical inactivity in humans induced by 7 days of DI causes microvascular impairment with a disturbance of endothelial functions, associated with a selective increase in EMPs.
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Cardiovascular deconditioning: From autonomic nervous system to microvascular dysfunctions.
Mickael Coupé,Jacques-Olivier Fortrat,Irina M. Larina,Guillemette Gauquelin-Koch,C. Gharib,Marc-Antoine Custaud +5 more
TL;DR: Extended bed rest causes impairment of endothelium-dependent functions at the microcirculation level, along with an increase in circulating endothelial cells, which should be a target for countermeasures during periods of prolonged bed rest or exposure to weightlessness.