The hindlimb unloading rat model: literature overview, technique update and comparison with space flight data.

Emily Morey-Holton, Ruth K Globus, Alexander Kaplansky, Galina Durnova
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The hindlimb unloading rodent model is used extensively to study the response of many physiological systems to certain aspects of space flight, as well as to disuse and recovery from disuse for Earth benefits. This chapter describes the evolution of hindlimb unloading, and is divided into three sections. The first section examines the characteristics of 1064 articles using or reviewing the hindlimb unloading model, published between 1976 and April 1, 2004. The characteristics include number of publications, journals, countries, major physiological systems, method modifications, species, gender, genetic strains and ages of rodents, experiment duration, and countermeasures. The second section provides a comparison of results between space flown and hindlimb unloading animals from the 14-day Cosmos 2044 mission. The final section describes modifications to hindlimb unloading required by different experimental paradigms and a method to protect the tail harness for long duration studies. Hindlimb unloading in rodents has enabled improved understanding of the responses of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, immune, renal, neural, metabolic, and reproductive systems to unloading and/or to reloading on Earth with implications for both long-duration human space flight and disuse on Earth.

后肢卸荷大鼠模型:文献综述、技术更新及与航天数据比较。
后肢卸荷啮齿动物模型被广泛用于研究许多生理系统对太空飞行某些方面的反应,以及废弃和从废弃中恢复对地球的好处。本章描述后肢卸荷的演变,分为三个部分。第一部分考察了1976年至2004年4月1日期间发表的1064篇使用或回顾后肢卸载模型的文章的特征。这些特征包括出版物数量、期刊、国家、主要生理系统、方法修改、鼠类种类、性别、遗传品系和年龄、实验持续时间和对策。第二部分提供了为期14天的宇宙2044任务中太空飞行和后肢卸载动物的结果比较。最后一节描述了不同实验范式对后肢卸载要求的修改,以及在长时间研究中保护尾束的方法。啮齿类动物后肢卸荷使我们能够更好地了解肌肉骨骼、心血管、免疫、肾脏、神经、代谢和生殖系统对地球上卸荷和/或重新加载的反应,这对人类长期太空飞行和地球上的废弃都有意义。
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