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Cosmic kidney disease: an integrated pan-omic, physiological and morphological study into spaceflight-induced renal dysfunction.

Keith SiewKevin A NestlerCharlotte A NelsonViola D'AmbrosioChutong ZhongZhongwang LiAlessandra GrilloElizabeth R WanVaksha PatelEliah G OverbeyJang-Keun KimSanghee YunMichael B VaughanChris CheshireLaura CubittJessica Broni-TabiManeera Yousef Al-JaberValery BoykoCem MeydanPeter BarkerShehbeel ArifFatemeh AfsariNoah AllenMohammed Al-MaadheedSelin AltinokNourdine BahSamuel BorderAmanda L BrownKeith BurlingMargareth Cheng-CampbellLorianna M ColónLovorka DegoricijaNichola FiggRebecca FinchJonathan FooxPouya FaridiAlison FrenchSamrawit GebrePeter GordonNadia HouerbiHossein Valipour KahroodFrederico C KifferAleksandra S KlosinskaAngela KubikHan-Chung LeeYinghui LiNicholas LucarelliAnthony L MarulloIrina R MateiColleen M McCannSayat MimarAhmed NaglahJérôme NicodKevin M O'ShaughnessyLorraine Christine De OliveiraLeah E OswaltLaura Ioana PatrasSan-Huei Lai PoloMaria Rodriguez-LopezCandice A RoufosseOmid Sadeghi-AlavijehRebekah Sanchez-HodgeAnindya S PaulRalf Bernd SchittenhelmAnnalise SchweickartRyan T ScottTerry Chin Choy Lim Kam SianWillian A da SilveiraHubert SlawinskiDaniel SnellJulio SosaAmanda M Saravia-ButlerMarshall TabetahErwin TanuwidjayaSimon Walker-SamuelXiaoping Yangnull YasminHaijian ZhangJasminka Godovac-ZimmermannPinaki SarderLauren M SandersSylvain V CostesRobert A A CampbellFathi KarouiaVidya Mohamed-AlisSamuel RodriquesSteven LynhamJoel Ricky SteeleSergio E BaranziniHossein FazeliniaZhongquan DaiAkira UrunoDai ShibaMasayuki YamamotoEduardo A C AlmeidaElizabeth BlaberJonathan C SchislerAmelia J EischMasafumi MurataniSara R ZwartScott M SmithJonathan M GalazkaChristopher E MasonAfshin BehestiStephen B Walsh
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Missions into Deep Space are planned this decade. Yet the health consequences of exposure to microgravity and galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) over years-long missions on indispensable visceral organs such as the kidney are largely unexplored. We performed biomolecular (epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, epiproteomic, metabolomic, metagenomic), clinical chemistry (electrolytes, endocrinology, biochemistry) and morphometry (histology, 3D imaging, miRNA-ISH, tissue weights) analyses using samples and datasets available from 11 spaceflight-exposed mouse and 5 human, 1 simulated microgravity rat and 4 simulated GCR-exposed mouse missions. We found that spaceflight induces: 1) renal transporter dephosphorylation which may indicate astronauts' increased risk of nephrolithiasis is in part a primary renal phenomenon rather than solely a secondary consequence of bone loss; 2) remodelling of the nephron that results in expansion of distal convoluted tubule size but loss of overall tubule density; 3) renal damage and dysfunction when exposed to a Mars roundtrip dose-equivalent of simulated GCR.
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