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How do gravity alterations affect animal and human systems at a cellular/tissue level?

Authors :
Francesca Cialdai
Austin M. Brown
Cory W. Baumann
Debora Angeloni
Sarah Baatout
Alexandra Benchoua
Juergen Bereiter-Hahn
Daniele Bottai
Judith-Irina Buchheim
Marco Calvaruso
Eugénie Carnero-Diaz
Sara Castiglioni
Duccio Cavalieri
Gabriele Ceccarelli
Alexander Choukér
Gianni Ciofani
Giuseppe Coppola
Gabriella Cusella
Andrea Degl’Innocenti
Jean-Francois Desaphy
Jean-Pol Frippiat
Michael Gelinsky
Giada Genchi
Maria Grano
Daniela Grimm
Alain Guignandon
Christiane Hahn
Jason Hatton
Raúl Herranz
Christine E. Hellweg
Carlo Saverio Iorio
Thodoris Karapantsios
Jack van Loon
Matteo Lulli
Jeanette Maier
Jos Malda
Emina Mamaca
Lucia Morbidelli
Angelique van Ombergen
Andreas Osterman
Aleksandr Ovsianikov
Francesco Pampaloni
Elizabeth Pavezlorie
Veronica Pereda-Campos
Cyrille Przybyla
Christopher Puhl
Petra Rettberg
Chiara Risaliti
Angela Maria Rizzo
Kate Robson-Brown
Leonardo Rossi
Giorgio Russo
Alessandra Salvetti
Daniela Santucci
Matthias Sperl
Felice Strollo
Kevin Tabury
Sara Tavella
Christiane Thielemann
Ronnie Willaert
Nathaniel J. Szewczyk
Monica Monici
Source :
npj Microgravity, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The present white paper concerns the indications and recommendations of the SciSpacE Science Community to make progress in filling the gaps of knowledge that prevent us from answering the question: “How Do Gravity Alterations Affect Animal and Human Systems at a Cellular/Tissue Level?” This is one of the five major scientific issues of the ESA roadmap “Biology in Space and Analogue Environments”. Despite the many studies conducted so far on spaceflight adaptation mechanisms and related pathophysiological alterations observed in astronauts, we are not yet able to elaborate a synthetic integrated model of the many changes occurring at different system and functional levels. Consequently, it is difficult to develop credible models for predicting long-term consequences of human adaptation to the space environment, as well as to implement medical support plans for long-term missions and a strategy for preventing the possible health risks due to prolonged exposure to spaceflight beyond the low Earth orbit (LEO). The research activities suggested by the scientific community have the aim to overcome these problems by striving to connect biological and physiological aspects in a more holistic view of space adaptation effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23738065
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
npj Microgravity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4a660d7310bb459cbd6279d750439b69
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-023-00330-y