Bone health in spacefaring rodents and primates: systematic review and meta-analysis

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Jingyan Fu
Matthew Goldsmith
Sequoia D. Crooks
Sean F. Condon
Martin Morris
Svetlana V. Komarova
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[1] Shriners Hospitals for Children - Canada,Faculty of Dentistry
[2] McGill University,Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences and Engineering
[3] McGill University,undefined
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Animals in space exploration studies serve both as a model for human physiology and as a means to understand the physiological effects of microgravity. To quantify the microgravity-induced changes to bone health in animals, we systematically searched Medline, Embase, Web of Science, BIOSIS, and NASA Technical reports. We selected 40 papers focusing on the bone health of 95 rats, 61 mice, and 9 rhesus monkeys from 22 space missions. The percentage difference from ground control in rodents was –24.1% [Confidence interval: −43.4, −4.9] for trabecular bone volume fraction and –5.9% [−8.0, −3.8] for the cortical area. In primates, trabecular bone volume fraction was lower by –25.2% [−35.6, −14.7] in spaceflight animals compared to GC. Bone formation indices in rodent trabecular and cortical bone were significantly lower in microgravity. In contrast, osteoclast numbers were not affected in rats and were variably affected in mice. Thus, microgravity induces bone deficits in rodents and primates likely through the suppression of bone formation.
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