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时间分辨分子测量揭示了宇航员在太空飞行期间的变化。

Time-resolved molecular measurements reveal changes in astronauts during spaceflight.

作者信息

Zheng Minzhang, Charvat Jacqueline, Zwart Sara R, Mehta Satish K, Crucian Brian E, Smith Scott M, He Jin, Piermarocchi Carlo, Mias George I

机构信息

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.

Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2023 Jul 14;14:1219221. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1219221. eCollection 2023.


DOI:10.3389/fphys.2023.1219221
PMID:37520819
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10376710/
Abstract

From the early days of spaceflight to current missions, astronauts continue to be exposed to multiple hazards that affect human health, including low gravity, high radiation, isolation during long-duration missions, a closed environment and distance from Earth. Their effects can lead to adverse physiological changes and necessitate countermeasure development and/or longitudinal monitoring. A time-resolved analysis of biological signals can detect and better characterize potential adverse events during spaceflight, ideally preventing them and maintaining astronauts' wellness. Here we provide a time-resolved assessment of the impact of spaceflight on multiple astronauts (n = 27) by studying multiple biochemical and immune measurements before, during, and after long-duration orbital spaceflight. We reveal space-associated changes of astronauts' physiology on both the individual level and across astronauts, including associations with bone resorption and kidney function, as well as immune-system dysregulation.

摘要

从太空飞行的早期到当前任务,宇航员持续面临多种影响人类健康的危害,包括低重力、高辐射、长期任务期间的隔离、封闭环境以及与地球的距离。这些危害的影响可能导致不良生理变化,因此需要制定应对措施和/或进行长期监测。对生物信号进行时间分辨分析可以检测并更好地表征太空飞行期间潜在的不良事件,理想情况下可预防这些事件并维持宇航员的健康。在此,我们通过研究27名宇航员在长期轨道太空飞行前、飞行期间和飞行后的多项生化和免疫指标,对太空飞行对多名宇航员的影响进行了时间分辨评估。我们揭示了宇航员在个体层面以及全体宇航员中与太空相关的生理变化,包括与骨吸收、肾功能以及免疫系统失调的关联。

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