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Translating current biomedical therapies for long duration, deep space missions

机译:长期进行深空任务时需要翻译当前的生物医学疗法

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It is been shown that spaceflight-induced molecular, cellular, and physiologic changes cause alterations across many modalities of the human body, including cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, hematological, immunological, ocular, and neurological systems. The Twin Study, a multi-year, multi-omic study of human response to spaceflight, provided detailed and comprehensive molecular and cellular maps of the human response to radiation, microgravity, isolation, and stress. These rich data identified epigenetic, gene expression, inflammatory, and metabolic responses to spaceflight, facilitating a better biomedical roadmap of features that should be monitored and safe-guarded in upcoming missions. Further, by exploring new developments in pre-clinical models and clinical trials, we can begin to design potential cellular interventions for exploration-class missions to Mars and potentially farther. This paper will discuss the overall risks astronauts face during spaceflight, what is currently known about human response to these risks, what pharmaceutical interventions exist for use in space, and which tools of precision medicine and cellular engineering could be applied to aerospace and astronaut medicine.
机译:研究表明,航天诱导的分子,细胞和生理变化会导致人体多种形态的改变,包括心血管,肌肉骨骼,血液,免疫,眼和神经系统。孪生研究是一项对人类对航天反应的多年期,多组学研究,它提供了人类对辐射,微重力,隔离和压力反应的详细而全面的分子和细胞图谱。这些丰富的数据确定了对航天的表观遗传学,基因表达,炎症和代谢反应,从而为更好的生物医学路线图提供了便利,这些特征应在即将进行的任务中进行监测和安全防护。此外,通过探索临床前模型和临床试验的新发展,我们可以开始设计潜在的细胞干预措施,以进行前往火星以及可能更远的探索级任务。本文将讨论宇航员在太空飞行中面临的总体风险,目前对人类对这些风险的反应的已知信息,存在于太空中的药物干预手段以及可以将精密医学和细胞工程学的哪些工具应用于航天和宇航员医学。

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