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Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure

Immune system adaptation during spaceflight is a concern in space medicine. Decreased circulating leukocytes observed during and after space flight infer suppressed immune responses and susceptibility to infection. The microgravity aspect of the space environment has been simulated on Earth to study...

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Autores principales: Sanzari, Jenine K., Romero-Weaver, Ana L., James, Gabrielle, Krigsfeld, Gabriel, Lin, Liyong, Diffenderfer, Eric S., Kennedy, Ann R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071757
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author Sanzari, Jenine K.
Romero-Weaver, Ana L.
James, Gabrielle
Krigsfeld, Gabriel
Lin, Liyong
Diffenderfer, Eric S.
Kennedy, Ann R.
author_facet Sanzari, Jenine K.
Romero-Weaver, Ana L.
James, Gabrielle
Krigsfeld, Gabriel
Lin, Liyong
Diffenderfer, Eric S.
Kennedy, Ann R.
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description Immune system adaptation during spaceflight is a concern in space medicine. Decreased circulating leukocytes observed during and after space flight infer suppressed immune responses and susceptibility to infection. The microgravity aspect of the space environment has been simulated on Earth to study adverse biological effects in astronauts. In this report, the hindlimb unloading (HU) model was employed to investigate the combined effects of solar particle event-like proton radiation and simulated microgravity on immune cell parameters including lymphocyte subtype populations and activity. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell critical for adaptive immune responses and T lymphocytes are regulators of cell-mediated immunity, controlling the entire immune response. Mice were suspended prior to and after proton radiation exposure (2 Gy dose) and total leukocyte numbers and splenic lymphocyte functionality were evaluated on days 4 or 21 after combined HU and radiation exposure. Total white blood cell (WBC), lymphocyte, neutrophil, and monocyte counts are reduced by approximately 65%, 70%, 55%, and 70%, respectively, compared to the non-treated control group at 4 days after combined exposure. Splenic lymphocyte subpopulations are altered at both time points investigated. At 21 days post-exposure to combined HU and proton radiation, T cell activation and proliferation were assessed in isolated lymphocytes. Cell surface expression of the Early Activation Marker, CD69, is decreased by 30% in the combined treatment group, compared to the non-treated control group and cell proliferation was suppressed by approximately 50%, compared to the non-treated control group. These findings reveal that the combined stressors (HU and proton radiation exposure) result in decreased leukocyte numbers and function, which could contribute to immune system dysfunction in crew members. This investigation is one of the first to report on combined proton radiation and simulated microgravity effects on hematopoietic, specifically immune cells.
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spelling pubmed-37437392013-08-23 Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure Sanzari, Jenine K. Romero-Weaver, Ana L. James, Gabrielle Krigsfeld, Gabriel Lin, Liyong Diffenderfer, Eric S. Kennedy, Ann R. PLoS One Research Article Immune system adaptation during spaceflight is a concern in space medicine. Decreased circulating leukocytes observed during and after space flight infer suppressed immune responses and susceptibility to infection. The microgravity aspect of the space environment has been simulated on Earth to study adverse biological effects in astronauts. In this report, the hindlimb unloading (HU) model was employed to investigate the combined effects of solar particle event-like proton radiation and simulated microgravity on immune cell parameters including lymphocyte subtype populations and activity. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell critical for adaptive immune responses and T lymphocytes are regulators of cell-mediated immunity, controlling the entire immune response. Mice were suspended prior to and after proton radiation exposure (2 Gy dose) and total leukocyte numbers and splenic lymphocyte functionality were evaluated on days 4 or 21 after combined HU and radiation exposure. Total white blood cell (WBC), lymphocyte, neutrophil, and monocyte counts are reduced by approximately 65%, 70%, 55%, and 70%, respectively, compared to the non-treated control group at 4 days after combined exposure. Splenic lymphocyte subpopulations are altered at both time points investigated. At 21 days post-exposure to combined HU and proton radiation, T cell activation and proliferation were assessed in isolated lymphocytes. Cell surface expression of the Early Activation Marker, CD69, is decreased by 30% in the combined treatment group, compared to the non-treated control group and cell proliferation was suppressed by approximately 50%, compared to the non-treated control group. These findings reveal that the combined stressors (HU and proton radiation exposure) result in decreased leukocyte numbers and function, which could contribute to immune system dysfunction in crew members. This investigation is one of the first to report on combined proton radiation and simulated microgravity effects on hematopoietic, specifically immune cells. Public Library of Science 2013-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3743739/ /pubmed/23977138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071757 Text en © 2013 Sanzari et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sanzari, Jenine K.
Romero-Weaver, Ana L.
James, Gabrielle
Krigsfeld, Gabriel
Lin, Liyong
Diffenderfer, Eric S.
Kennedy, Ann R.
Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure
title Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure
title_full Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure
title_fullStr Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure
title_short Leukocyte Activity Is Altered in a Ground Based Murine Model of Microgravity and Proton Radiation Exposure
title_sort leukocyte activity is altered in a ground based murine model of microgravity and proton radiation exposure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3743739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23977138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071757
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