Portugalov V V, Savina E A, Kaplanskiĭ A S, Iakovleva V I, Plakhuta-Plakutina G I
Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med. 1976 Jul-Aug;10(4):19-25.
A morphological examination of 27 rats flown onboard the biosatellite and sacrificed on the 1st-2nd and 26-27th postflight days demonstrated no significant changes in the structural organization of the vital organs and systems of the animal body. It was, however, found that the space exposure induced morphologically detectable changes in the musculo-skeletal system, hemo- and lymphopoiesis, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system and the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidneys. The changes were reversible and nonspecific, and could be seen in animals exposed to ground-based hypokinetic and other stress experiments. Postflight the animals developed some reactions that were similar to those in humans. This helps to identify the morphological substrate of certain changes in the human body and to investigate their pathogenesis.
对搭乘生物卫星飞行并在飞行后第1 - 2天和第26 - 27天处死的27只大鼠进行的形态学检查表明,动物机体重要器官和系统的结构组织未发生显著变化。然而,发现太空暴露在肌肉骨骼系统、造血和淋巴细胞生成、下丘脑 - 垂体 - 肾上腺系统以及肾脏的肾小球旁器中诱导了形态学上可检测到的变化。这些变化是可逆的且非特异性的,在接受地面低动力和其他应激实验的动物中也可见到。飞行后动物出现了一些与人类相似的反应。这有助于确定人体某些变化的形态学基础并研究其发病机制。