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Space Radiation Biology for “Living in Space”

Space travel has advanced significantly over the last six decades with astronauts spending up to 6 months at the International Space Station. Nonetheless, the living environment while in outer space is extremely challenging to astronauts. In particular, exposure to space radiation represents a serio...

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Autores principales: Furukawa, Satoshi, Nagamatsu, Aiko, Nenoi, Mitsuru, Fujimori, Akira, Kakinuma, Shizuko, Katsube, Takanori, Wang, Bing, Tsuruoka, Chizuru, Shirai, Toshiyuki, Nakamura, Asako J., Sakaue-Sawano, Asako, Miyawaki, Atsushi, Harada, Hiroshi, Kobayashi, Minoru, Kobayashi, Junya, Kunieda, Takekazu, Funayama, Tomoo, Suzuki, Michiyo, Miyamoto, Tatsuo, Hidema, Jun, Yoshida, Yukari, Takahashi, Akihisa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7168699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32337251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4703286
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author Furukawa, Satoshi
Nagamatsu, Aiko
Nenoi, Mitsuru
Fujimori, Akira
Kakinuma, Shizuko
Katsube, Takanori
Wang, Bing
Tsuruoka, Chizuru
Shirai, Toshiyuki
Nakamura, Asako J.
Sakaue-Sawano, Asako
Miyawaki, Atsushi
Harada, Hiroshi
Kobayashi, Minoru
Kobayashi, Junya
Kunieda, Takekazu
Funayama, Tomoo
Suzuki, Michiyo
Miyamoto, Tatsuo
Hidema, Jun
Yoshida, Yukari
Takahashi, Akihisa
author_facet Furukawa, Satoshi
Nagamatsu, Aiko
Nenoi, Mitsuru
Fujimori, Akira
Kakinuma, Shizuko
Katsube, Takanori
Wang, Bing
Tsuruoka, Chizuru
Shirai, Toshiyuki
Nakamura, Asako J.
Sakaue-Sawano, Asako
Miyawaki, Atsushi
Harada, Hiroshi
Kobayashi, Minoru
Kobayashi, Junya
Kunieda, Takekazu
Funayama, Tomoo
Suzuki, Michiyo
Miyamoto, Tatsuo
Hidema, Jun
Yoshida, Yukari
Takahashi, Akihisa
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description Space travel has advanced significantly over the last six decades with astronauts spending up to 6 months at the International Space Station. Nonetheless, the living environment while in outer space is extremely challenging to astronauts. In particular, exposure to space radiation represents a serious potential long-term threat to the health of astronauts because the amount of radiation exposure accumulates during their time in space. Therefore, health risks associated with exposure to space radiation are an important topic in space travel, and characterizing space radiation in detail is essential for improving the safety of space missions. In the first part of this review, we provide an overview of the space radiation environment and briefly present current and future endeavors that monitor different space radiation environments. We then present research evaluating adverse biological effects caused by exposure to various space radiation environments and how these can be reduced. We especially consider the deleterious effects on cellular DNA and how cells activate DNA repair mechanisms. The latest technologies being developed, e.g., a fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator, to measure real-time cell cycle progression and DNA damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation are presented. Progress in examining the combined effects of microgravity and radiation to animals and plants are summarized, and our current understanding of the relationship between psychological stress and radiation is presented. Finally, we provide details about protective agents and the study of organisms that are highly resistant to radiation and how their biological mechanisms may aid developing novel technologies that alleviate biological damage caused by radiation. Future research that furthers our understanding of the effects of space radiation on human health will facilitate risk-mitigating strategies to enable long-term space and planetary exploration.
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spelling pubmed-71686992020-04-24 Space Radiation Biology for “Living in Space” Furukawa, Satoshi Nagamatsu, Aiko Nenoi, Mitsuru Fujimori, Akira Kakinuma, Shizuko Katsube, Takanori Wang, Bing Tsuruoka, Chizuru Shirai, Toshiyuki Nakamura, Asako J. Sakaue-Sawano, Asako Miyawaki, Atsushi Harada, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Minoru Kobayashi, Junya Kunieda, Takekazu Funayama, Tomoo Suzuki, Michiyo Miyamoto, Tatsuo Hidema, Jun Yoshida, Yukari Takahashi, Akihisa Biomed Res Int Review Article Space travel has advanced significantly over the last six decades with astronauts spending up to 6 months at the International Space Station. Nonetheless, the living environment while in outer space is extremely challenging to astronauts. In particular, exposure to space radiation represents a serious potential long-term threat to the health of astronauts because the amount of radiation exposure accumulates during their time in space. Therefore, health risks associated with exposure to space radiation are an important topic in space travel, and characterizing space radiation in detail is essential for improving the safety of space missions. In the first part of this review, we provide an overview of the space radiation environment and briefly present current and future endeavors that monitor different space radiation environments. We then present research evaluating adverse biological effects caused by exposure to various space radiation environments and how these can be reduced. We especially consider the deleterious effects on cellular DNA and how cells activate DNA repair mechanisms. The latest technologies being developed, e.g., a fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell cycle indicator, to measure real-time cell cycle progression and DNA damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet radiation are presented. Progress in examining the combined effects of microgravity and radiation to animals and plants are summarized, and our current understanding of the relationship between psychological stress and radiation is presented. Finally, we provide details about protective agents and the study of organisms that are highly resistant to radiation and how their biological mechanisms may aid developing novel technologies that alleviate biological damage caused by radiation. Future research that furthers our understanding of the effects of space radiation on human health will facilitate risk-mitigating strategies to enable long-term space and planetary exploration. Hindawi 2020-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7168699/ /pubmed/32337251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4703286 Text en Copyright © 2020 Satoshi Furukawa et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Furukawa, Satoshi
Nagamatsu, Aiko
Nenoi, Mitsuru
Fujimori, Akira
Kakinuma, Shizuko
Katsube, Takanori
Wang, Bing
Tsuruoka, Chizuru
Shirai, Toshiyuki
Nakamura, Asako J.
Sakaue-Sawano, Asako
Miyawaki, Atsushi
Harada, Hiroshi
Kobayashi, Minoru
Kobayashi, Junya
Kunieda, Takekazu
Funayama, Tomoo
Suzuki, Michiyo
Miyamoto, Tatsuo
Hidema, Jun
Yoshida, Yukari
Takahashi, Akihisa
Space Radiation Biology for “Living in Space”
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4703286
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