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Isoform composition and gene expression of thick and thin filament proteins in striated muscles of mice after 30-day space flight.

Biomed Res Int

October 2015

Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Institutskaya Street 3, Pushchino 142290, Russia ; Pushchino State Institute of Natural Science, Nauki Street 3, Pushchino 142290, Russia.

Changes in isoform composition, gene expression of titin and nebulin, and isoform composition of myosin heavy chains as well as changes in titin phosphorylation level in skeletal (m. gastrocnemius, m. tibialis anterior, and m.

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Background: We report here data from the >200 patients recruited in Russia to take part in OSVaLD, a 12-week, open-label, post-marketing surveillance study of the response to betahistine 48 mg/day in vertigo of peripheral vestibular origin carried out in a total of 13 countries.

Methods: The primary efficacy endpoint was change in the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI; 100-point scale). Changes in Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Medical Outcomes Study Short-Form 36, version 2 (SF-36v2(®)) scores were a priori secondary Outcomes.

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Spaceflight on the Bion-M1 biosatellite alters cerebral artery vasomotor and mechanical properties in mice.

J Appl Physiol (1985)

April 2015

Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida; Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

Conditions during spaceflight, such as the loss of the head-to-foot gravity vector, are thought to potentially alter cerebral blood flow and vascular resistance. The purpose of the present study was to determine the effects of long-term spaceflight on the functional, mechanical, and structural properties of cerebral arteries. Male C57BL/6N mice were flown 30 days in a Bion-M1 biosatellite.

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Permanent proteins in the urine of healthy humans during the Mars-500 experiment.

J Bioinform Comput Biol

February 2015

Institute for Biomedical Problems - Russian Federation State, Scientific Research Center Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 123007, Russia , CaDyWEC International Laboratory, Angers Faculty of Medicine, 49045 Angers Cedex 01, France.

Urinary proteins serve as indicators of various conditions in human normal physiology and disease pathology. Using mass spectrometry proteome analysis, the permanent constituent of the urine was examined in the Mars-500 experiment (520 days isolation of healthy volunteers in a terrestrial complex with an autonomous life support system). Seven permanent proteins with predominant distribution in the liver and blood plasma as well as extracellular localization were identified.

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  • Excessive salt consumption (around 12 g/d) poses health risks, with public health authorities recommending a reduction to 5-6 g/d for better health outcomes.
  • Studies on healthy humans show that a high-salt diet increases immune cell monocytes and promotes pro-inflammatory cytokines, indicating a potential negative impact on the immune system.
  • Lowering salt intake leads to beneficial immune responses, such as reduced production of harmful cytokines and increased levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines, suggesting that cutting down salt may support immune health.
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The review examines the new approaches in modern systems biology, in terms of their use for a deeper understanding of the physiological adaptation of a healthy human in extreme environments. Human physiology under extreme conditions of life, or environmental physiology, and systems biology are natural partners. The similarities and differences between the object and methods in systems biology, the OMICs (proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics) disciplines, and other related sciences have been studied.

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  • The Mars-105 project simulated a 105-day mission to Mars to study how prolonged confinement affects crew activities, workload, communication, and physiological adaptations.
  • During the simulation, key metabolic markers were monitored in six male subjects, revealing an initial increase in fasting plasma glucose and a drop in insulin, followed by changes in leptin and cortisol levels over the duration of confinement.
  • The findings indicate that environmental stress significantly influences metabolic and stress responses, highlighting the necessity for further research and potential countermeasures to support astronaut health.
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After a 16-year hiatus, Russia has resumed its program of biomedical research in space, with the successful 30-day flight of the Bion-M 1 biosatellite (April 19-May 19, 2013). The principal species for biomedical research in this project was the mouse. This paper presents an overview of the scientific goals, the experimental design and the mouse training/selection program.

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AGTR2 gene polymorphism is associated with muscle fibre composition, athletic status and aerobic performance.

Exp Physiol

August 2014

Sport Technology Research Centre, Volga Region State Academy of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism, Kazan, Russia Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia Research Institute for Physical-Chemical Medicine, Moscow, Russia Sports Genetics Laboratory, St Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture, St Petersburg, Russia.

Muscle fibre type is a heritable trait and can partly predict athletic success. It has been proposed that polymorphisms of genes involved in the regulation of muscle fibre characteristics may predispose the muscle precursor cells of a given individual to be predominantly fast or slow. In the present study, we examined the association between 15 candidate gene polymorphisms and muscle fibre type composition of the vastus lateralis muscle in 55 physically active, healthy men.

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Aim: It is known that intermittent aerobic exercise training program is more efficient for the improvement of aerobic performance than continuous one but molecular mechanisms of such effects are purely understood. The aim of the present study was to compare gene expression of mitochondrial biogenesis regulators (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator 1α (PGC-1α), mitochondrial transcription factors A (TFAM) and B2 (TFB2M) and genes involved in exercise-induced catabolic events (forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) and Atrogin-1) in human skeletal muscle after single continuous (CE) and intermittent (IE) aerobic exercise sessions, equalized thoroughly in duration and mean power output.

Methods: Twelve physically active males performed CE (workload at lactate threshold [LT], 50 min) or IE ([3 min 81% LT+2 min 125% LT]x10).

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Bubble-detector measurements in the Russian segment of the International Space Station during 2009-12.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

January 2015

State Scientific Centre, Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, 76A Khoroshevskoe Sh., 123007 Moscow, Russia.

Measurements using bubble detectors have been performed in order to characterise the neutron dose and energy spectrum in the Russian segment of the International Space Station (ISS). Experiments using bubble dosemeters and a bubble-detector spectrometer, a set of six detectors with different energy thresholds that is used to determine the neutron spectrum, were performed during the ISS-22 (2009) to ISS-33 (2012) missions. The spectrometric measurements are in good agreement with earlier data, exhibiting expected features of the neutron energy spectrum in space.

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520-d Isolation and confinement simulating a flight to Mars reveals heightened immune responses and alterations of leukocyte phenotype.

Brain Behav Immun

August 2014

Hospital of the University of Munich (LMU), Department of Anesthesiology, Research Group Stress & Immunity, Marchioninistrasse 15, 81377 Munich, Germany. Electronic address:

During interplanetary exploration, chronic stress caused by long term isolation and confinement in the spacecraft is one of the major concerns of physical and psychological health of space travelers. And for human on Earth, more and more people live in an isolated condition, which has become a common social problem in modern western society. Collective evidences have indicated prolonged chronic stress could bring big influence to human immune function, which may lead to a variety of health problems.

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Psychological and behavioral changes during confinement in a 520-day simulated interplanetary mission to mars.

PLoS One

May 2015

National Space Biomedical Research Institute, Houston, Texas, United States of America; Center for Space Medicine and Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, United States of America.

Behavioral health risks are among the most serious and difficult to mitigate risks of confinement in space craft during long-duration space exploration missions. We report on behavioral and psychological reactions of a multinational crew of 6 healthy males confined in a 550 m(3) chamber for 520 days during the first Earth-based, high-fidelity simulated mission to Mars. Rest-activity of crewmembers was objectively measured throughout the mission with wrist-worn actigraphs.

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When nanocarriers are used for drug delivery they can often achieve superior therapeutic outcomes over standard drug formulations. However, concerns about their adverse effects are growing due to the association between exposure to certain nanosized particles and cardiovascular events. Here we examine the impact of intravenously injected drug-free nanocarriers on the cardiovasculature at both the systemic and organ levels.

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We studied the effects of Russian preparation of porcine calcitonin (Calcitrinum, 1 U/100 g) on the level of glucose and total calcium, glycogen concentration in the liver, and glucose consumption by the muscle and adipose tissues in vivo and in vitro. The basal level of insulin and secretion of insulin in the dynamics of glucose tolerance test were studied after treatment with calcitonin. In addition to hypocalcemic effect, this substance produced significant hyperglycemic effects, decreased glycogen amount in the liver, inhibited insulin-induced glucose consumption by muscular and adipose tissues in vivo and in vitro, slowed down insulin secretion during glucose load, and impaired glucose tolerance.

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The aim of the study was to examine effects of long-duration exposure to weightlessness on characteristics of the vertical gaze fixation reaction (GFR). The subjects were to perform the target acquisition task on visual stimuli that appeared at a distance of 16 deg. up- and down from the primary position in a random order.

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Skeletal muscles, namely, postural muscles, as soleus, suffer from atrophy under disuse. Muscle atrophy development caused by unloading differs from that induced by denervation or other stimuli. Disuse atrophy is supposed to be the result of shift of protein synthesis/proteolysis balance towards protein degradation increase.

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Non-thermal plasma (NTP) is a flow of partially ionized argon gas at an ambient macroscopic temperature and is microbicidal for bacteria, viruses and fungi. Viability of the Gram-negative obligate intracellular bacterial parasite Chlamydia trachomatis and its host cells was investigated after NTP treatment. NTP treatment of C.

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Adult skeletal muscle fiber is a symplast multinuclear structure developed in ontogenesis by the fusion of the myoblasts (muscle progenitor cells). The nuclei of a muscle fiber (myonuclei) are those located at the periphery of fiber in the space between myofibrils and sarcolemma. In theory, a mass change in skeletal muscle during exercise or unloading may be associated with the altered myonuclear number, ratio of the transcription, and translation and proteolysis rates.

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2D electrophoresis (2-DE) is still a widely used proteomic method despite the availability of high-throughput approaches for protein identification. However, a literature survey only revealed a relatively small number of 2-DE-based studies of human blood proteome. We critically reviewed comparative 2-DE-based proteomic studies, in which groups of patients under examination involved more than ten individuals.

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