Positive impact of low-dose, high-energy radiation on bone in partial- and/or full-weightbearing mice.
Rihana S BokhariCorinne E MetzgerJeremy M BlackKatherine A FranklinRamon D BoudreauxMatthew R AllenBrandon R MaciasHarry A HoganLeslie A BrabySusan A BloomfieldPublished in: NPJ microgravity (2019)
Astronauts traveling beyond low Earth orbit will be exposed to galactic cosmic radiation (GCR); understanding how high energy ionizing radiation modifies the bone response to mechanical unloading is important to assuring crew health. To investigate this, we exposed 4-mo-old female Balb/cBYJ mice to an acute space-relevant dose of 0.5 Gy 56Fe or sham (n = ~8/group); 4 days later, half of the mice were also subjected to a ground-based analog for 1/6 g (partial weightbearing) (G/6) for 21 days. Microcomputed tomography (µ-CT) of the distal femur reveals that 56Fe exposure resulted in 65-78% greater volume and improved microarchitecture of cancellous bone after 21 d compared to sham controls. Radiation also leads to significant increases in three measures of energy absorption at the mid-shaft femur and an increase in stiffness of the L4 vertebra. No significant effects of radiation on bone formation indices are detected; however, G/6 leads to reduced % mineralizing surface on the inner mid-tibial bone surface. In separate groups allowed 21 days of weightbearing recovery from G/6 and/or 56Fe exposure, radiation-exposed mice still exhibit greater bone mass and improved microarchitecture vs. sham control. However, femoral bone energy absorption values are no longer higher in the 56Fe-exposed WB mice vs. sham controls. We provide evidence for persistent positive impacts of high-LET radiation exposure preceding a period of full or partial weightbearing on bone mass and microarchitecture in the distal femur and, for full weightbearing mice only and more transiently, cortical bone energy absorption values.
Keyphrases
- bone mineral density
- postmenopausal women
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- low dose
- soft tissue
- bone loss
- bone regeneration
- body composition
- radiation induced
- computed tomography
- type diabetes
- clinical trial
- total knee arthroplasty
- public health
- radiation therapy
- adipose tissue
- metabolic syndrome
- double blind
- insulin resistance
- risk assessment
- climate change
- high dose
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- image quality
- aqueous solution
- dual energy
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation