失重
太空飞行
骨重建
骨架(计算机编程)
骨重建期
骨组织
解剖
化学
医学
工程类
成骨细胞
物理
内科学
航空航天工程
体外
生物化学
天文
作者
Peng Shang,Jian Zhang,Airong Qian,Jingbao Li,Rui Meng,Shengmeng Di,Lifang Hu,Zhongze Gu
标识
DOI:10.1142/s021951941340006x
摘要
Weightlessness environment (also microgravity) during the exploration of space is the major condition which must be faced by astronauts. One of the most serious adverse effects on astronauts is the weightlessness-induced bone loss due to the unbalanced bone remodeling. Bone remodeling of human beings has evolved during billions of years to make bone tissue adapt to the gravitational field of Earth (1g) and maintain skeleton structure to meet mechanical loading on Earth. However, under weightlessness environment the skeleton system no longer functions against the pull of gravity, so there is no necessity to keep bone strong enough to support the body's weight. Therefore, the balance of bone remodeling is disrupted and bone loss occurs, which is extremely deleterious to an astronaut's health during long-term spaceflight. Bone remodeling is mainly orchestrated by bone mesenchymal stem cells, osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts. Here, we review how these bone cells respond to microgravity environment.
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