Dokument: Acute and short-term fluctuations in gravity are associated with changes in circulatory plasma protein levels

Titel:Acute and short-term fluctuations in gravity are associated with changes in circulatory plasma protein levels
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URN (NBN):urn:nbn:de:hbz:061-20241128-112816-0
Kollektion:Publikationen
Sprache:Englisch
Dokumententyp:Wissenschaftliche Texte » Artikel, Aufsatz
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Autoren: Lang, Alexander [Autor]
Binneboessel, Stephan [Autor]
Nienhaus, Fabian [Autor]
Bruno, Raphael Romano [Autor]
Wolff, Georg [Autor]
Piayda, Kerstin [Autor]
Pfeiler, Susanne [Autor]
Ezzahoini, Hakima [Autor]
Oehler, Daniel [Autor]
Kelm, Malte [Autor]
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Beschreibung:Gravitational changes between micro- and hypergravity cause several adaptations and alterations in the human body. Besides muscular atrophy and immune system impairment, effects on the circulatory system have been described, which can be associated with a wide range of blood biomarker changes. This study examined nine individuals (seven males, two females) during a parabolic flight campaign (PFC). Thirty-one parabolas were performed in one flight day, resulting in ~22 s of microgravity during each parabola. Each participant was subjected to a single flight day with a total of 31 parabolas, totaling 11 min of microgravity during one parabolic flight. Before and after (1 hour (h) and 24 h), the flights blood was sampled to examine potential gravity-induced changes of circulating plasma proteins. Proximity Extension Assay (PEA) offers a proteomic solution, enabling the simultaneous analysis of a wide variety of plasma proteins. From 2925 unique proteins analyzed, 251 (8.58%) proteins demonstrated a differential regulation between baseline, 1 h and 24 h post flight. Pathway analysis indicated that parabolic flights led to altered levels of proteins associated with vesicle organization and apoptosis up to 24 h post microgravity exposure. Varying gravity conditions are associated with poorly understood physiological changes, including stress responses and fluid shifts. We provide a publicly available library of gravity-modulated circulating protein levels illustrating numerous changes in cellular pathways relevant for inter-organ function and communication.
Rechtliche Vermerke:Originalveröffentlichung:
Lang, A., Binnebößel, S., Nienhaus, F., Bruno, R. R., Wolff, G., Piayda, K., Pfeiler, S., Ezzahoini, H., Oehler, D., Kelm, M., Winkels, H., Gerdes, N., & Jung, C. (2024). Acute and short-term fluctuations in gravity are associated with changes in circulatory plasma protein levels. Npj Microgravity, 10, Article 25. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-024-00370-y
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Dokument erstellt am:28.11.2024
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