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Effects of Low Dose Space Radiation Exposures on the Splenic Metabolome

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22063070

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space radiation; spleen; immune; metabolism; mitochondria

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  1. NASA [NNX15AD65G]
  2. National Cancer Institute [P30 CA051008]
  3. DOE [DEHS0000031]
  4. NASA/Texas Space Grant Consortium Fellowship
  5. Shirley Patricia Parker and Katherina Siebert Award for Excellence in Oncologic Scholarship
  6. NASA [804994, NNX15AD65G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The study investigated the effects of different low dose radiation exposures on spleen metabolism in mice, revealing temporal changes in the impact of different radiation types on metabolic products, which may have long-term implications for mitochondria, DNA repair, and nucleotide pools.
Future space missions will include a return to the Moon and long duration deep space roundtrip missions to Mars. Leaving the protection that Low Earth Orbit provides will unavoidably expose astronauts to higher cumulative doses of space radiation, in addition to other stressors, e.g., microgravity. Immune regulation is known to be impacted by both radiation and spaceflight and it remains to be seen whether prolonged effects that will be encountered in deep space can have an adverse impact on health. In this study, we investigated the effects in the overall metabolism of three different low dose radiation exposures (gamma-rays, O-16, and Fe-56) in spleens from male C57BL/6 mice at 1, 2, and 4 months after exposure. Forty metabolites were identified with significant enrichment in purine metabolism, tricarboxylic acid cycle, fatty acids, acylcarnitines, and amino acids. Early perturbations were more prominent in the gamma irradiated samples, while later responses shifted towards more prominent responses in groups with high energy particle irradiations. Regression analysis showed a positive correlation of the abundance of identified fatty acids with time and a negative association with gamma-rays, while the degradation pathway of purines was positively associated with time. Taken together, there is a strong suggestion of mitochondrial implication and the possibility of long-term effects on DNA repair and nucleotide pools following radiation exposure.

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