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Human metabolic responses to microgravity simulated in a 45-day 6° head-down tilt bed rest (HDBR) experiment

机译:在45天6°俯卧俯卧试验(HDBR)中模拟的人体对微重力的代谢反应

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Sustainable human space exploration could progress further with the development of strategies and preparatory activities. However, this progression is largely dependent on ground-based experimental programmes that reflect the limitations of space. The head-down bed rest (HDBR) model simulates the effects of weightlessness on humans. While many physiological indices and their associations with HDBR-induced weightlessness have been well documented in the last several years, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. Therefore, we used a 6?° HDBR model, combined with a metabolomics approach, to reveal novel molecular mechanisms underlying the human responses to weightlessness. A total of 7 volunteers (male, 26.13 ?± 4.05 years) were recruited for a standard 45-day HDBR experiment, and their physiological indices associated with bone, muscle, and the gut microbiota were measured. Furthermore, urine samples were collected in nine different phases and analysed using one-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-NMR) to investigate human metabolic responses to HDBR. The results showed that the urinary excretion of metabolites associated with the deconditioning of bone, muscle and the gut microbiota in response to HDBR changed dramatically over the 45-day experimental period. Meanwhile, the bone, muscle and gut microbiota of the subjects declined after HDBR. Thus, bioinformatics approaches, such as metabolomics analysis, could achieve a more accurate and comprehensive analysis and subsequently provide new insight.
机译:随着战略和筹备活动的发展,可持续的人类空间探索可以进一步发展。但是,这种进展很大程度上取决于反映空间限制的地面实验程序。头枕卧床(HDBR)模型模拟​​失重对人体的影响。尽管在过去几年中已充分记录了许多生理指标及其与HDBR引起的失重的关联,但其潜在的分子机制仍然未知。因此,我们使用6?°HDBR模型,结合代谢组学方法,揭示了人类对失重反应的新分子机制。总共招募了7名志愿者(男性,26.13±4.05岁)进行标准的45天HDBR实验,并测量了他们与骨骼,肌肉和肠道菌群相关的生理指标。此外,在九个不同阶段收集尿液样本,并使用一维质子核磁共振波谱(1H-NMR)进行分析,以研究人类对HDBR的代谢反应。结果显示,在45天的实验期内,与HDBR反应的骨骼,肌肉和肠道菌群失调相关的代谢产物的尿排泄发生了显着变化。同时,HDBR后受试者的骨骼,肌肉和肠道菌群下降。因此,生物信息学方法(例如代谢组学分析)可以实现更准确,更全面的分析,并随后提供新的见解。

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