太空飞行中的脑-眼-肝轴:与太空飞行相关的神经-眼综合征中肝功能障碍的含义

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Sinem Helvacıoğlu Akyüz , Ben Cools , Joshua Ong , Ethan Waisberg , Ryung Lee , Andrew G. Lee , Mathieu Vinken
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航天飞行带来了独特的生理挑战,长期暴露在微重力、宇宙辐射和心理压力下会影响宇航员的健康。肝功能障碍可能导致宇航员疾病的发病机制,包括与航天有关的神经-眼综合征,这是未来航天飞行的最大生理障碍之一。本文探讨了太空飞行对肝脏的相互影响,特别是关注碳水化合物和脂质代谢、肝脏损伤、炎症和受损生物转化过程的改变。肝脏会对太空飞行的极端条件做出反应,包括微重力和慢性电离辐射。这些反应包括基因表达和细胞色素活性的特定变化,表明肝脏、大脑和眼睛之间存在复杂的相互作用。对于长时间太空飞行(LDSF)任务,脑-眼-肝轴可能是理解和减轻SANS的关键研究领域,强调需要进一步研究来解开LDSF任务背景下这些复杂的跨学科联系。
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The brain-eye-liver axis during spaceflight: implications of hepatic dysfunction in spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome
Spaceflight presents unique physiological challenges, with prolonged exposure to microgravity, cosmic radiation, and psychological stress impacting astronaut health. Hepatic dysfunction may contribute to the pathogenesis of astronaut diseases, including spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS), one of the largest physiologic barriers to future spaceflight. This paper explores the interconnected effects of spaceflight on the liver, particularly focusing on alterations in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, liver injury, inflammation, and compromised biotransformation processes. The liver responds to the extreme conditions of spaceflight, including microgravity and chronic ionizing radiation. These responses include specific changes in gene expression and cytochrome activity, suggesting a complex interplay between the liver, brain, and eyes. This brain-eye-liver axis may be a crucial study area in understanding and mitigating SANS, for long-duration spaceflight (LDSF) missions, emphasizing the need for further research to unravel these complex interdisciplinary connections in the context of LDSF missions.
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Life Sciences in Space Research
Life Sciences in Space Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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5.30
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期刊介绍: Life Sciences in Space Research publishes high quality original research and review articles in areas previously covered by the Life Sciences section of COSPAR''s other society journal Advances in Space Research. Life Sciences in Space Research features an editorial team of top scientists in the space radiation field and guarantees a fast turnaround time from submission to editorial decision.
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