Howishematologyinvolvedin theeraofaerospacemedicine?: Systemicandhematological c hangesintheastronaut

作者: Nancy Labastida-Mercado , Alejandro Schcolnik-Cabrera

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摘要: One of the most important successes human being in last decades is extent their knowledge space through research to keep body microgravity during spaceflight. In this article we review literature on organic regions affected an astronaut continuous exposure that involved, making a special emphasis cellular and molecular damage blood elements as there possibility reproducing effects for evaluating innate immune response condition bone marrow study neocytolysis (selective hemolysis neocytes) presence schistocytes stomatocytes, occurring due high levels glutathione increases rigidity erythrocyte membrane, which favored by hidrostatic pressure changes, microviscosity permeability, may influence transfer oxygen. High concentrations lactate contribute anaerobic condition, symptoms such headache, nausea malaise. process readaptation Earth occurs stimulation erythropoiesis aimed maintain optimal level erythrocytes, necessary increased demand oxygen tissues under conditions gravitation.

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