Elevated Coronary Artery Calcium Scores in Astronauts.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Gordon L Klein, Daniel C Jupiter
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Abstract

Introduction: We previously published a model of how calcium from resorbing bone can enter and persist in the circulation with consequent precipitation in coronary arteries. The model was based on chronic inflammation as the source of continued bone resorption. We asked whether other forms of resorptive bone loss such as microgravity (disuse) might also be associated with bone calcium accumulation in coronary arteries.

Methods: We analyzed a de-identified database provided by NASA consisting of 52 astronauts who had flown a space mission around two determinations of coronary artery calcium (CAC) scores at 5-yr intervals and bone density determinations in the year prior to and 10 d and 1 yr following a space mission.

Results: We found that in 38.5% of the astronauts, their CAC scores changed between pre- and postflight, with 95% of the CAC scores increasing. These astronauts were significantly older than the 61.5% whose CAC scores did not change, although the mission length was not different between the groups. Both groups lost bone acutely but had partial recovery over the year postflight.

Discussion: Due to lack of uniform sampling times, we could not correlate changes in CAC score with bone loss and would advocate for synchronous determinations of CAC and bone density pre- and postflight. Klein GL, Jupiter DC. Elevated coronary artery calcium scores in astronauts. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(4):356-359.

宇航员冠状动脉钙评分升高。
导言:我们之前发表了一个模型,关于骨吸收中的钙如何进入并在冠状动脉中沉淀并持续在循环中。该模型以慢性炎症为持续骨吸收的来源。我们询问其他形式的骨质流失,如微重力(废弃)是否也可能与冠状动脉中骨钙的积累有关。方法:我们分析了由美国宇航局提供的一个去识别数据库,该数据库由52名宇航员组成,他们在太空任务前一年、10天和1年后进行了两次冠状动脉钙(CAC)评分测定,每隔5年进行一次,骨密度测定。结果:我们发现38.5%的宇航员的CAC得分在飞行前和飞行后发生了变化,95%的宇航员的CAC得分增加。这些宇航员明显比那些CAC分数没有变化的61.5%的宇航员老得多,尽管任务时长在两组之间没有差异。两组人的骨质都严重流失,但在飞行后的一年中都有部分恢复。讨论:由于缺乏统一的采样时间,我们无法将CAC评分的变化与骨质流失联系起来,我们建议在飞行前后同步测定CAC和骨密度。克莱因GL,木星DC。宇航员冠状动脉钙评分升高。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(4): 356 - 359。
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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
CiteScore
1.10
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272
期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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