胆固醇:宇航员肌肉萎缩的重要决定因素。

Hoangvi Le, Vikrant Rai, Devendra K Agrawal
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由于在宇航员从太空返回之前和之后没有常规测量胆固醇,因此没有关于血液胆固醇水平在肌肉萎缩和微重力中的作用的数据。自从第一次登月以来,航空航天医学就过时了,没有像火箭工程那样突破界限。自2019年宇航员双胞胎研究以来,航空航天医学尚未取得另一项科学突破。微重力引起的肌肉萎缩是太空飞行最广为人知的后果。然而,到目前为止,还没有任何治疗方法可以预防它,也没有任何真正的努力在细胞或分子水平上理解它。这种前所未有的研究水平最明显的原因是由于宇航员的人数很少。随着私营航天工业的建立和宇航员的大量招募,更有理由推动与航天有关的健康准则,并确保为人类进步而冒着生命危险的勇敢人类的安全。航天飞行被认为是最具挑战性的工作,对于那些积极阻止航空航天医学复杂化的机构来说,未能防止伤害或伤害应被视为鲁莽的疏忽。在这篇重要的综述中,胆固醇的作用通过nasa建立的微重力诱导肌肉萎缩的参数进行了分析,重点是潜在的治疗靶点的研究。
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Cholesterol: An Important Determinant of Muscle Atrophy in Astronauts.

Cholesterol: An Important Determinant of Muscle Atrophy in Astronauts.

Cholesterol: An Important Determinant of Muscle Atrophy in Astronauts.

Since cholesterol is not routinely measured in astronauts before and after their return from space, there is no data on the role of blood cholesterol level in muscle atrophy and microgravity. Since the first moon landing, aerospace medicine became outdated and has not pushed boundaries like its rocket engineering counterpart. Since the 2019 astronaut twin study, there has yet to be another scientific breakthrough for aerospace medicine. Microgravity-induced muscle atrophy is the most known consequence of spaceflight. Yet, so far, there is no therapeutic solution to prevent it or any real efforts in understanding it on a cellular or molecular level. The most obvious reason to this unprecedented level of research is due to the small cohort of astronauts. With the establishment of private space industries and exponential recruitment of astronauts, there is more reason to push forward spaceflight-related health guidelines and ensure the safety of the brave humans who risk their lives for the progression of mankind. Spaceflight is considered the most challenging job and the failure to prevent injury or harm should be considered reckless negligence by the institutions that actively prevented sophistication of aerospace medicine. In this critical review, role of cholesterol is analyzed across the NASA-established parameters of microgravity-induced muscle atrophy with a focus on potential therapeutic targets for research.

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