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  • - Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) involve various heart-related issues, and studies show that high-dose radiotherapy (3-17 Gy) increases CVD risk, but the effects of low radiation doses and space travel on the heart remain unclear.
  • - An adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework was used to study how energy deposition leads to abnormal vascular remodeling, starting with molecular events that create oxidative stress and inflammation, ultimately resulting in endothelial dysfunction.
  • - The research aims to fill knowledge gaps regarding the mechanisms of cardiovascular damage from radiation, which could inform future studies and protective strategies for space travelers.

Article Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are complex, encompassing many types of heart pathophysiologies and associated etiologies. Radiotherapy studies have shown that fractionated radiation exposure at high doses (3-17 Gy) to the heart increases the incidence of CVD. However, the effects of low doses of radiation on the cardiovascular system or the effects from space travel, where radiation and microgravity are important contributors to damage, are not clearly understood. Herein, the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) framework was applied to develop an AOP to abnormal vascular remodeling from the deposition of energy. Following the creation of a preliminary pathway with the guidance of field experts and authoritative reviews, a scoping review was conducted that informed final key event (KE) selection and evaluation of the Bradford Hill criteria for the KE relationships (KERs). The AOP begins with a molecular initiating event of deposition of energy; ionization events increase oxidative stress, which when persistent concurrently causes the release of pro-inflammatory mediators, suppresses anti-inflammatory mechanisms and alters stress response signaling pathways. These KEs alter nitric oxide levels leading to endothelial dysfunction, and subsequent abnormal vascular remodeling (the adverse outcome). The work identifies evidence needed to strengthen understanding of the causal associations for the KERs, emphasizing where there are knowledge gaps and uncertainties in both qualitative and quantitative understanding. The AOP is anticipated to direct future research to better understand the effects of space on the human body and potentially develop countermeasures to better protect future space travelers.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/em.22636DOI Listing

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