Hypothetical role of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 in adaptations to microgravity
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| 1. | Título | Título del documento | Hypothetical role of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 in adaptations to microgravity |
| 2. | Creador/a | Nombre de autor/a, institución, país | Yang Sook Chun; Seoul National University College of Medicine, Department of Physiology and Biomedical Sciences.; Corea, República de |
| 2. | Creador/a | Nombre de autor/a, institución, país | Alan R. Hargens; University of California, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.; Estados Unidos |
| 3. | Materia | Disciplina(s) | |
| 3. | Materia | Palabra/s clave | microgravedad; vuelo espacial; factor inducible por hipoxia. |
| 4. | Descripción | Resumen | Maintaining health in microgravity and overcoming environmental hazards such as cosmic radiation are essential for long-term space flight. Recent studies have focused on the involvement of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1 in altered gravity using cell-based or in vivo mouse model systems. HIF-1alpha and its target downstream gene expression are differentially expressed in hypergravity and microgravity. Nevertheless, underlying molecular mechanism of HIF-1alpha involvement is still unclear. Herein, we analyzed the 2019 Science paper by Garrett-Bakelman and coauthors in which NASA performed multidimensional analyses of long-term human spaceflight in identical twin astronauts. Correlations were found between the expression of HIF-1alpha related cytokines and prolonged space flight. We hypothesize that HIF-1alpha is a molecular target for the development of therapeutics to prevent the detrimental effects of microgravity and cosmic radiation on astronauts during long-term space flight. |
| 5. | Editorial | Institución organizadora, ubicación | Editorial Ciencias Médicas |
| 6. | Colaborador/a | Patrocinador(es) | |
| 7. | Fecha | (DD-MM-AAAA) | 2019-09-26 |
| 8. | Tipo | Estado y género | Artículo revisado por pares |
| 8. | Tipo | Tipo | |
| 9. | Formato | Formato de archivo | HTML, PDF |
| 10. | Identificador | Identificador uniforme de recursos | http://www.revibiomedica.sld.cu/index.php/ibi/article/view/341 |
| 11. | Fuente | Título; vol., núm. (año) | Revista Cubana de Investigaciones Biomédicas; Vol. 38, No. 3 (2019): Julio - Septiembre |
| 12. | Idioma | Español=es | es |
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| 14. | Cobertura | Localización geoespacial, periodo cronológico, muestra de investigación (sexo, edad, etc.) | |
| 15. | Derechos | Derechos de autor/a y permisos |
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