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Hepatology in space: Effects of spaceflight and simulated microgravity on the liver

Mathieu Vinken

2022Liver International36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microgravity as experienced during spaceflight affects a number of physiological processes in various organs. However, effects on the liver have yet been poorly documented. Nevertheless, the liver is a metabolically highly active organ involved in carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism and xenobiotic biotransformation. The present paper provides an overview of the effects of microgravity on the liver observed in experimental animals during actual spaceflight and upon simulation of microgravity on Earth. These include (i) induction of liver injury and inflammation associated with apoptosis and oxidative stress, (ii) changes in liver carbohydrate metabolism resulting in the onset of a diabetogenic phenotype, (iii) modifications in hepatic lipid metabolism leading to early non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and (iv) alterations of the hepatic xenobiotic biotransformation machinery. Although most of these observations remain to be fully validated in humans, appropriate measures to counteract liver pathogenesis should be considered, especially in view of long-term space missions.

Topics & Concepts

SpaceflightLipid metabolismFatty liverXenobioticDrug metabolismOxidative stressAlcoholic liver diseaseLiver injuryMetabolismDetoxification (alternative medicine)BiologyMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyCirrhosisDiseaseBiochemistryPathologyEnzymeAerospace engineeringAlternative medicineEngineeringSpaceflight effects on biologyBirth, Development, and HealthLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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