Cosmic Kidney Disease: The Effects of Spaceflight and Galactic Cosmic Radiation on Renal Structure and Function

Stephen B. Walsh,Keith Siew, Fatemeh Afsari, Maneera Al-Jaber, Noah Allen, Mohammed Al-Maadheed,Selin Altınok, Shehbeel Arif,Nourdine Bah,Sergio E. Baranzini,Peter Barker,Afshin Beheshti,Elizabeth A. Blaber, Samuel P. Border,Valery Boyko, Jessica Broni-Tabi,Keith Burling, Robert G. Campbell,Margareth Cheng-Campbell,Chris Cheshire, Lorianna M. Colon,Sylvain V. Costes,Laura Cubitt, Viola D’Ambrosio,Lovorka Degoricija,Amelia J. Eisch,Hossein Fazelinia,Nichola Figg,Rebecca Finch,Jonathan Foox, Alison J. French, Jonathan M. Galazka,Samrawit Gebre, Peter Gordon, Alessandra Grillo, Nadia Houerbi, Hossein Valipour Kahrood,Fathi Karouia,Frederico Kiffer, JangKeun Kim, Aleksandra Klosinska,Angela Kubik, Han-Chung Lee,Yinghui Li, Z. Li,Nicholas Lucarelli, Steven Lynham,Anthony L. Marullo, Christopher E. Mason,Irina Matei, Cem Meydan, Sayat Mimar, Vidya Mohamed‐Ali, Masafumi Muratani, Ahmed M. Naglah, Charlotte Nelson, Kevin Nestler, Jérôme Nicod, Kevin M. O’Shaughnessy, Lorraine Christine De Oliveira, Leah Oswalt, Eliah Overbey,Vaksha Patel, Laura Pătraș, San-Huei Lai Polo, María Rodríguez López, Samuel G. Rodriques, Candice Roufosse, Omid Sadeghi-Alavijeh, Rebekah Sanchez‐Hodge, Lauren Sanders, Antoinette Sankar, Pinaki Sarder, Jonathan C. Schisler, Ralf B. Schittenhelm, Annalise Schweickart, Ryan T. Scott, Dai Shiba, Terry C.C. Lim Kam Sian, Wilian A. Silveira, Hubert Sławiński, Scott M. Smith, Daniel M Snell, Julio Sosa, Joel R. Steele, Marshall Tabetah, Erwin Tanuwidjaya, Akira Uruno,Michael R. Vaughan, Simon Walker‐Samuel, Elizabeth R Wan, Masayuki Yamamoto, Xiaoping Yang, Yasmin Yasmin, Sanghee Yun, Haijian Zhang, Zhongquan Dai, Jasminka Godovac Zimmermann, Sara R. Zwart, Eduardo Almeida, Chunjiu Zhong

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Missions into Deep Space are planned this decade. Yet the health consequences of exposure to microgravity and galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) over years-long missions on indispensable visceral organs such as the kidney are largely unexplored. We performed biomolecular (epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, epiproteomic, metabolomic, metagenomic), clinical chemistry (electrolytes, endocrinology, biochemistry) and morphometry (histology, 3D imaging, miRNA-ISH, tissue weights) analyses using samples and datasets available from 11 spaceflight-exposed mouse and 5 human, 1 simulated microgravity rat and 4 simulated GCR-exposed mouse missions. We found that spaceflight induces: 1) renal transporter dephosphorylation which may indicate astronauts’ increased risk of nephrolithiasis is in part a primary renal phenomenon rather than solely a secondary consequence of bone loss; 2) remodelling of the nephron that results in expansion of distal convoluted tubule size but loss of overall tubule density; 3) renal damage and dysfunction when exposed to a Mars roundtrip dose-equivalent of simulated GCR.
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cosmic kidney disease,galactic cosmic radiation,renal structure,spaceflight
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