微重力:理解干细胞行为和功能的范例

Q1 Physics and Astronomy REACH Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reach.2018.11.002
Karanpal Singh , Ashish Jain , Veena Puri , Sanjeev Puri
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在其他星球上有生命的想法吸引着人类的思想,既出于好奇,也为了探索这些星球上可能存在的各种生命形式,从而拓宽了他的思想视野。在我们寻找这些答案的同时,人类在不同层面上同样受到世界各地正在进行的每一次太空冒险的挑战。其中,健康和生理是最重要的,因为所有勘探的掌舵者都可能经历潜在的各种影响。在许多因素中,太空飞行期间的环境特别是由于微重力,宇航员会遇到许多健康问题。要了解这些与健康有关的问题,就必须知道微重力如何影响人体组织的功能单元——细胞的行为。目前的研究重点是分析微重力对几乎所有成人组织中存在的原始细胞类型干细胞的行为的影响,这些细胞通过靶向分化为身体的日常磨损提供急需的支持。据信,在太空飞行期间,一些细胞对机械卸载非常敏感,这可能是宇航员在太空旅行期间和之后面临的健康问题的潜在原因。为了了解这种复杂性以及干细胞是如何受到影响的,本综述已汇编讨论微重力对干细胞的影响,并了解与太空旅行相关的病理生理。
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Microgravity: A paradigm to understand the stem cells behavior and function

The very thought of life on other planets has enticed the human minds to broaden horizon of his thoughts both out of shear curiosity, and to explore various life forms those may exist on these planets. While we look for these answers, human race is equally challenged at different levels by every space ventures that are being undertaken worldwide. Of these, the health and physiology is of prime importance, owing to potentially variable effects, the very stakeholder may experience at the helm of all explorations. Among many factors, the environment during space flight specifically due to the microgravity, astronauts experience many health difficulties. Understanding such health related issues necessitate knowing how does microgravity influence behavior of the functional unit of the human tissues, the cells. Present review focuses on analyzing the impact of microgravity on behavior of primitive cells types, the stem cells, present in almost all adult tissues providing much needed support against routine wear and tear of body by targeted differentiation. During space flights, it is believed that some of the cells are very sensitive to mechanical unloading which might be the potential cause of health problems faced by astronauts during and after space travel. To understand such intricacies and how stem cells are affected, the present review has been compiled to discuss the effects of microgravity on the stem cells and to understand pathophysiology associated during space travel.

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期刊介绍: The Official Human Space Exploration Review Journal of the International Academy of Astronautics (IAA) and the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) REACH – Reviews in Human Space Exploration is an international review journal that covers the entire field of human space exploration, including: -Human Space Exploration Mission Scenarios -Robotic Space Exploration Missions (Preparing or Supporting Human Missions) -Commercial Human Spaceflight -Space Habitation and Environmental Health -Space Physiology, Psychology, Medicine and Environmental Health -Space Radiation and Radiation Biology -Exo- and Astrobiology -Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) -Spin-off Applications from Human Spaceflight -Benefits from Space-Based Research for Health on Earth -Earth Observation for Agriculture, Climate Monitoring, Disaster Mitigation -Terrestrial Applications of Space Life Sciences Developments -Extreme Environments REACH aims to meet the needs of readers from academia, industry, and government by publishing comprehensive overviews of the science of human and robotic space exploration, life sciences research in space, and beneficial terrestrial applications that are derived from spaceflight. Special emphasis will be put on summarizing the most important recent developments and challenges in each of the covered fields, and on making published articles legible for a non-specialist audience. Authors can also submit non-solicited review articles. Please note that original research articles are not published in REACH. The Journal plans to publish four issues per year containing six to eight review articles each.
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