Physiological mechanisms of adaptation to weightlessness. Data from experiments with animals in earth-orbit biosatellites.

O G Gazenko, A M Genin, E A Il'in, L V Serova, R A Tigranyan, V S Oganov
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Four experiments were carried out with mammals (white laboratory rats) in Kosmos biosatellites. The experimental results indicate that rather prolonged weightlessness does not cause pathological changes in internal organs. Changes were discovered in the metabolic and hormonal status of the organisms, allowing us to consider an 18-22-day space flight as a moderately stressful activity. Changes in the musculoskeletal system involved atrophy of particular muscle groups, adaptive transformation of the contractile properties of some of them, osteoporosis, and decreased durability of bony tissue. There was a decrease in the ATPase activity of myocardial myosin, and there were changes in the erythrocytic system: decreased erythrocytic hemopoietic activity, increased levels of spontaneous hemolysis of erythrocytes, etc. All the described changes were reversible, and examination of the animals 25 days after their return to Earth showed practically complete normalization of the parameters studied.

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适应失重的生理机制。地球轨道生物卫星上的动物实验数据。
在Kosmos生物卫星上用哺乳动物(白色实验大鼠)进行了四项实验。实验结果表明,较长时间的失重不会引起内脏器官的病理变化。生物体的代谢和激素状态发生了变化,这使我们能够将18-22天的太空飞行视为中等压力的活动。肌肉骨骼系统的变化包括特定肌肉群的萎缩,其中一些收缩特性的适应性转变,骨质疏松症和骨组织耐久性下降。心肌肌球蛋白atp酶活性降低,红细胞系统发生改变:红细胞造血活性降低,红细胞自发溶血水平升高等。所有描述的变化都是可逆的,在动物返回地球25天后进行的检查显示,所研究的参数几乎完全正常化。
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