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Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function

A recognized risk of long-duration space travel arises from the elevated exposure astronauts face from galactic cosmic radiation (GCR), which is composed of a diverse array of energetic particles. There is now abundant evidence that exposures to many different charged particle GCR components within...

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Autores principales: Klein, Peter M., Alaghband, Yasaman, Doan, Ngoc-Lien, Ru, Ning, Drayson, Olivia G. G., Baulch, Janet E., Kramár, Enikö A., Wood, Marcelo A., Soltesz, Ivan, Limoli, Charles L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22169020
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author Klein, Peter M.
Alaghband, Yasaman
Doan, Ngoc-Lien
Ru, Ning
Drayson, Olivia G. G.
Baulch, Janet E.
Kramár, Enikö A.
Wood, Marcelo A.
Soltesz, Ivan
Limoli, Charles L.
author_facet Klein, Peter M.
Alaghband, Yasaman
Doan, Ngoc-Lien
Ru, Ning
Drayson, Olivia G. G.
Baulch, Janet E.
Kramár, Enikö A.
Wood, Marcelo A.
Soltesz, Ivan
Limoli, Charles L.
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description A recognized risk of long-duration space travel arises from the elevated exposure astronauts face from galactic cosmic radiation (GCR), which is composed of a diverse array of energetic particles. There is now abundant evidence that exposures to many different charged particle GCR components within acute time frames are sufficient to induce central nervous system deficits that span from the molecular to the whole animal behavioral scale. Enhanced spacecraft shielding can lessen exposures to charged particle GCR components, but may conversely elevate neutron radiation levels. We previously observed that space-relevant neutron radiation doses, chronically delivered at dose-rates expected during planned human exploratory missions, can disrupt hippocampal neuronal excitability, perturb network long-term potentiation and negatively impact cognitive behavior. We have now determined that acute exposures to similar low doses (18 cGy) of neutron radiation can also lead to suppressed hippocampal synaptic signaling, as well as decreased learning and memory performance in male mice. Our results demonstrate that similar nervous system hazards arise from neutron irradiation regardless of the exposure time course. While not always in an identical manner, neutron irradiation disrupts many of the same central nervous system elements as acute charged particle GCR exposures. The risks arising from neutron irradiation are therefore important to consider when determining the overall hazards astronauts will face from the space radiation environment.
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spelling pubmed-83966072021-08-28 Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function Klein, Peter M. Alaghband, Yasaman Doan, Ngoc-Lien Ru, Ning Drayson, Olivia G. G. Baulch, Janet E. Kramár, Enikö A. Wood, Marcelo A. Soltesz, Ivan Limoli, Charles L. Int J Mol Sci Article A recognized risk of long-duration space travel arises from the elevated exposure astronauts face from galactic cosmic radiation (GCR), which is composed of a diverse array of energetic particles. There is now abundant evidence that exposures to many different charged particle GCR components within acute time frames are sufficient to induce central nervous system deficits that span from the molecular to the whole animal behavioral scale. Enhanced spacecraft shielding can lessen exposures to charged particle GCR components, but may conversely elevate neutron radiation levels. We previously observed that space-relevant neutron radiation doses, chronically delivered at dose-rates expected during planned human exploratory missions, can disrupt hippocampal neuronal excitability, perturb network long-term potentiation and negatively impact cognitive behavior. We have now determined that acute exposures to similar low doses (18 cGy) of neutron radiation can also lead to suppressed hippocampal synaptic signaling, as well as decreased learning and memory performance in male mice. Our results demonstrate that similar nervous system hazards arise from neutron irradiation regardless of the exposure time course. While not always in an identical manner, neutron irradiation disrupts many of the same central nervous system elements as acute charged particle GCR exposures. The risks arising from neutron irradiation are therefore important to consider when determining the overall hazards astronauts will face from the space radiation environment. MDPI 2021-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8396607/ /pubmed/34445726 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22169020 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Klein, Peter M.
Alaghband, Yasaman
Doan, Ngoc-Lien
Ru, Ning
Drayson, Olivia G. G.
Baulch, Janet E.
Kramár, Enikö A.
Wood, Marcelo A.
Soltesz, Ivan
Limoli, Charles L.
Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function
title Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function
title_full Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function
title_fullStr Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function
title_full_unstemmed Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function
title_short Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function
title_sort acute, low-dose neutron exposures adversely impact central nervous system function
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22169020
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