Spaceflight and the ensuing fluid shifts, together with an overall reduction in physical activity, lead to acute and latent effects on the cardiovascular system. This current study makes use of the rodent hindlimb unloading (HU) model to determine how factors such as sex, age, and duration of exposure impact cardiac responses to weightlessness. We hypothesize that extended exposure to simulated weightlessness and the ensuing recovery alters cardiac structure and expression of select genes, including those involved in redox signaling which together, negatively impact long-term cardiac tissue health. To begin to test this hypothesis, male and female rats underwent HU at various durations up to 90 days, with a subset reambulated after 90 days ...
Abstract Ground‐based animal models have been used extensively to understand the effects of microgra...
Background: The cardiovascular system is significantly agitated by loss of gravity. In microgravity,...
With extended stays aboard the International Space Station (ISS) becoming commonplace, there is a ne...
Our current study aims to determine the molecular mechanisms that underlie these cardiac changes in ...
Spaceflight causes cardiovascular changes due to microgravity-induced redistribution of body fluids ...
Spaceflight causes cardiovascular changes due to microgravity-induced redistribution of body fluids ...
The rodent hindlimb unloading (HU) model was initially developed to simulate the cephalad fluid shif...
PURPOSE:Space travel is associated with an exposure to low-dose rate ionizing radiation and the micr...
Gravitation is an important factor in maintaining cardiac contractility. Our study investigated whet...
Spaceflight has deleterious effects on skeletal structure and function, specifically causingprofound...
On Earth, biological systems have evolved in response to environmental stressors, interactions dicta...
Microgravity affects human cardiovascular function inducing heart rhythm disturbances and even cardi...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Space travel is associated with an exposure to low-dose rate ionizing radiatio...
Exposure to outer space microgravity poses a risk for the development of various pathologies includi...
Background/AimsThe effect and underlying mechanism of microgravity on myocardium still poorly unders...
Abstract Ground‐based animal models have been used extensively to understand the effects of microgra...
Background: The cardiovascular system is significantly agitated by loss of gravity. In microgravity,...
With extended stays aboard the International Space Station (ISS) becoming commonplace, there is a ne...
Our current study aims to determine the molecular mechanisms that underlie these cardiac changes in ...
Spaceflight causes cardiovascular changes due to microgravity-induced redistribution of body fluids ...
Spaceflight causes cardiovascular changes due to microgravity-induced redistribution of body fluids ...
The rodent hindlimb unloading (HU) model was initially developed to simulate the cephalad fluid shif...
PURPOSE:Space travel is associated with an exposure to low-dose rate ionizing radiation and the micr...
Gravitation is an important factor in maintaining cardiac contractility. Our study investigated whet...
Spaceflight has deleterious effects on skeletal structure and function, specifically causingprofound...
On Earth, biological systems have evolved in response to environmental stressors, interactions dicta...
Microgravity affects human cardiovascular function inducing heart rhythm disturbances and even cardi...
<div><p>Purpose</p><p>Space travel is associated with an exposure to low-dose rate ionizing radiatio...
Exposure to outer space microgravity poses a risk for the development of various pathologies includi...
Background/AimsThe effect and underlying mechanism of microgravity on myocardium still poorly unders...
Abstract Ground‐based animal models have been used extensively to understand the effects of microgra...
Background: The cardiovascular system is significantly agitated by loss of gravity. In microgravity,...
With extended stays aboard the International Space Station (ISS) becoming commonplace, there is a ne...