Synergistic interplay between radiation and microgravity in spaceflight-related immunological health risks
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Spaceflight poses a myriad of environmental stressors to astronauts´ physiology including microgravity and radiation. The individual impacts of microgravity and radiation on the immune system have been extensively investigated, though a comprehensive review on their combined effects on immune system outcomes is missing. Therefore, this review aims at understanding the synergistic, additive, and antagonistic interactions between microgravity and radiation and their impact on immune function as observed during spaceflight-analog studies such as rodent hindlimb unloading and cell culture rotating wall vessel models. These mimic some, but not all, of the physiological changes observed in astronauts during spaceflight and provide valuable information that should be considered when planning future missions. We provide guidelines for the design of further spaceflight-analog studies, incorporating influential factors such as age and sex for rodent models and standardizing the longitudinal evaluation of specific immunological alterations for both rodent and cellular models of spaceflight exposure.
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WADHWA, Anna, Maria MORENO-VILLANUEVA, Brian CRUCIAN, Honglu WU, 2024. Synergistic interplay between radiation and microgravity in spaceflight-related immunological health risks. In: Immunity & Ageing. Springer. 2024, 21(1), 50. eISSN 1742-4933. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1186/s12979-024-00449-wBibTex
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