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miR-128在便秘发病中的作用及其机制 miR-128在便秘发病中的作用及其机制
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.36666/advbiomed.0002.2019
何彩, 周涛, 廖莉, H. Cai, Zhou Tao, Liao Li
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引用次数: 0
高表达lncRNA FOXD2-AS1促进非小细胞肺癌的上皮-间充质转化 高表达lncRNA FOXD2-AS1促进非小细胞肺癌的上皮-间充质转化
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.36666/advbiomed.0003.2019
周瑜, 成都市第二人民医院 ICU急救中心; 中山大学附属第五医院神经外科; 成都市第二人民医院 呼吸与危重症医学二科, 王一平, 邓正旭, Zhou Yu, Wang Yiping, Deng Zhengxu
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引用次数: 0
miR -183作为椎间盘退变的预后标志物及其在髓核增殖和凋亡中的作用 miR -183作为椎间盘退变的预后标志物及其在髓核增殖和凋亡中的作用
Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI: 10.36666/advbiomed.0004.2019
卿培东, 曹云, 徐剑峰, 邓海涛, 李明凡, Qing Peidong, Cao Yun, XU Jianfeng, Deng Haitao, LI Mingfan
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引用次数: 0
Responses across the gravity continuum: hypergravity to microgravity. 对重力连续体的反应:超重力到微重力。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10009-4
Charles E Wade

In response to hypergravity, it appears that the larger the animal, the greater the response, if present. Therefore, the response of a rat exceeds that of a mouse in the same hypergravity environment. When investigated in the microgravity environment of space flight, this appears to hold true. The lack of definitive data obtained in space for either species makes the extrapolation of the continuum to levels below Earth-gravity problematic. However, in systems where responses are detected for both space flight and acceleration by centrifugation, a gravitational continuum is present supporting the "principle of continuity". For those and similar systems, it appears that the use of hypergravity could be used to predict responses to space flight.

在对超重力的反应中,似乎越大的动物,如果存在的话,反应就越大。因此,在同样的超重力环境下,大鼠的反应超过了小鼠。当在太空飞行的微重力环境中进行调查时,这似乎是正确的。由于缺乏在太空中获得的任何一种物种的明确数据,因此将连续体外推到地球重力以下的水平是有问题的。然而,在通过离心检测到空间飞行和加速响应的系统中,存在支持“连续性原则”的引力连续体。对于这些和类似的系统,似乎可以使用超重力来预测对太空飞行的反应。
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引用次数: 55
The hindlimb unloading rat model: literature overview, technique update and comparison with space flight data. 后肢卸荷大鼠模型:文献综述、技术更新及与航天数据比较。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10002-1
Emily Morey-Holton, Ruth K Globus, Alexander Kaplansky, Galina Durnova

The hindlimb unloading rodent model is used extensively to study the response of many physiological systems to certain aspects of space flight, as well as to disuse and recovery from disuse for Earth benefits. This chapter describes the evolution of hindlimb unloading, and is divided into three sections. The first section examines the characteristics of 1064 articles using or reviewing the hindlimb unloading model, published between 1976 and April 1, 2004. The characteristics include number of publications, journals, countries, major physiological systems, method modifications, species, gender, genetic strains and ages of rodents, experiment duration, and countermeasures. The second section provides a comparison of results between space flown and hindlimb unloading animals from the 14-day Cosmos 2044 mission. The final section describes modifications to hindlimb unloading required by different experimental paradigms and a method to protect the tail harness for long duration studies. Hindlimb unloading in rodents has enabled improved understanding of the responses of the musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, immune, renal, neural, metabolic, and reproductive systems to unloading and/or to reloading on Earth with implications for both long-duration human space flight and disuse on Earth.

后肢卸荷啮齿动物模型被广泛用于研究许多生理系统对太空飞行某些方面的反应,以及废弃和从废弃中恢复对地球的好处。本章描述后肢卸荷的演变,分为三个部分。第一部分考察了1976年至2004年4月1日期间发表的1064篇使用或回顾后肢卸载模型的文章的特征。这些特征包括出版物数量、期刊、国家、主要生理系统、方法修改、鼠类种类、性别、遗传品系和年龄、实验持续时间和对策。第二部分提供了为期14天的宇宙2044任务中太空飞行和后肢卸载动物的结果比较。最后一节描述了不同实验范式对后肢卸载要求的修改,以及在长时间研究中保护尾束的方法。啮齿类动物后肢卸荷使我们能够更好地了解肌肉骨骼、心血管、免疫、肾脏、神经、代谢和生殖系统对地球上卸荷和/或重新加载的反应,这对人类长期太空飞行和地球上的废弃都有意义。
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引用次数: 249
Gravity effects on life processes in aquatic animals. 重力对水生动物生命过程的影响。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10010-0
Eberhard R Horn
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引用次数: 8
Primates in space flight. 灵长类动物在太空飞行。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10011-2
Tana M Hoban-Higgins, Edward L Robinson, Charles A Fuller
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引用次数: 5
Effect of space flight on circadian rhythms. 太空飞行对昼夜节律的影响。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10006-9
Gianluca Tosini, Jacopo Aguzzi
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引用次数: 5
International collaboration on Russian spacecraft and the case for free flyer biosatellites. 俄罗斯航天器的国际合作和免费飞行生物卫星的案例。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10003-3
Richard E Grindeland, Eugene A Ilyin, Daniel C Holley, Michael G Skidmore

Animal research has been critical to the initiation and progress of space exploration. Animals were the original explorers of "space" two centuries ago and have played a crucial role by demonstrating that the space environment, with precautions, is compatible with human survival. Studies of mammals have yielded much of our knowledge of space physiology. As spaceflights to other planets are anticipated, animal research will continue to be essential to further reveal space physiology and to enable the longer missions. Much of the physiology data collected from space was obtained from the Cosmos (Bion) spaceflights, a series of Russian (Soviet)-International collaborative flights, over a 22 year period, which employed unmanned, free flyer biosatellites. Begun as a Soviet-only program, after the second flight the Russians invited American and other foreign scientists to participate. This program filled the 10 year hiatus between the last US biosatellite and the first animal experiments on the shuttles. Of the 11 flights in the Cosmos program nine of them were international; the flights continued over the years regardless of political differences between the Soviet Union and the Western world. The science evolved from sharing tissues to joint international planning and development, and from rat postmortem tissue analysis to in vivo measurements of a host of monkey physiological parameters during flight. Many types of biological specimens were carried on the modified Vostok spacecraft, but only the mammalian studies are discussed herein. The types of studies done encompass the full range of physiology and have begun to answer "critical" questions of space physiology posed by various ad hoc committees. The studies have not only yielded a prodigious and significant body of data, they have also introduced some new perspectives in physiology. A number of the physiological insights gained are relevant to physiology on Earth. The Cosmos flights also added significantly to flight-related technology, some of which also has application on our planet. In summary, the Cosmos biosatellite flights were extremely productive and of low cost. The Bion vehicles are versatile in that they can be placed into a variety of orbits and altitudes, and can carry radiation sources or other hazardous material which cannot be carried on manned vehicles. With recent advances in sensor, robotic, and data processing technology, future free flyers will be even more productive, and will largely preclude the need to fly animal experiments on manned vehicles. Currently, mammalian researchers do not have access to space for an unknown time, seriously impeding the advancement and understanding of space physiology during long duration missions. Initiation of a new, international program of free flyer biosatellites is critical to our further understanding of space physiology, and essential to continued human exploration of space.

动物研究对太空探索的开始和进展至关重要。动物是两个世纪前“太空”的最初探索者,它们发挥了至关重要的作用,证明了太空环境在有预防措施的情况下是与人类生存相容的。对哺乳动物的研究使我们获得了许多关于太空生理学的知识。随着飞往其他星球的太空飞行的到来,动物研究将继续成为进一步揭示太空生理学和实现更长时间任务的必要条件。从太空收集的大部分生理学数据都是从宇宙(Bion)太空飞行中获得的,这是一系列俄罗斯(苏联)-国际合作飞行,历时22年,使用无人驾驶的自由飞行生物卫星。第二次飞行后,俄罗斯邀请了美国和其他外国科学家参与。这个项目填补了美国最后一颗生物卫星和航天飞机上第一次动物实验之间的10年空白。在宇宙计划的11次飞行中,有9次是国际飞行;尽管苏联和西方世界之间存在政治分歧,这些飞行仍持续了多年。这门科学从共享组织发展到国际联合规划和开发,从大鼠死后组织分析发展到猴子飞行过程中一系列生理参数的体内测量。许多类型的生物标本被携带在改进的东方号宇宙飞船上,但这里只讨论哺乳动物的研究。所进行的研究类型涵盖了生理学的全部领域,并已开始回答各种特设委员会提出的空间生理学的“关键”问题。这些研究不仅产生了大量有意义的数据,而且还为生理学引入了一些新的视角。获得的一些生理学见解与地球上的生理学有关。宇宙号的飞行也大大增加了与飞行有关的技术,其中一些也在我们的星球上得到了应用。总而言之,宇宙号生物卫星飞行效率极高,成本也很低。Bion飞行器是多用途的,因为它们可以被放置在各种轨道和高度,并且可以携带辐射源或其他不能在载人飞行器上携带的危险物质。随着传感器、机器人和数据处理技术的最新进展,未来的自由飞行将更加高效,并将在很大程度上消除在载人飞行器上进行动物实验的需要。目前,哺乳动物研究人员在未知的时间内无法进入太空,严重阻碍了长期任务中太空生理学的进步和理解。发起一项新的国际自由飞行生物卫星计划,对我们进一步了解太空生理学至关重要,对人类继续探索太空至关重要。
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引用次数: 4
Vestibular experiments in space. 太空中的前庭实验。
Pub Date : 2005-01-01 DOI: 10.1016/s1569-2574(05)10005-7
Bernard Cohen, Sergei B Yakushin, Gay R Holstein, Mingjia Dai, David L Tomko, Anatole M Badakva, Inessa B Kozlovskaya
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引用次数: 33
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