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Space radiation exposure persistently increased leptin and IGF1 in serum and activated leptin-IGF1 signaling axis in mouse intestine
Space radiation exposure persistently increased leptin and IGF1 in serum and activated leptin-IGF1 signaling axis in mouse intestine
 
لغة الوثيقة : الانجليزية 
المستخلص : Travel into outer space is fraught with risk of exposure to energetic heavy ion radiation such as 56Fe ions, which due to its high linear energy transfer (high-LET) characteristics deposits higher energy per unit volume of tissue traversed and thus more damaging to cells relative to low-LET radiation such as γ rays. However, estimates of human health risk from energetic heavy ion exposure are hampered due to lack of tissue specific in vivo molecular data. We investigated long-term effects of 56Fe radiation on adipokines and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) signaling axis in mouse intestine and colon. Six- to eight-week-old C57BL/6J mice were exposed to 1.6 Gy of 56Fe ions. Serum and tissues were collected up to twelve months post-irradiation. Serum was analyzed for leptin, adiponectin, IGF1, and IGF binding protein 3. Receptor expressions and downstream signaling pathway alterations were studied in tissues. Irradiation increased leptin and IGF1 levels in serum, and IGF1R and leptin receptor expression in tissues. When considered along with upregulated Jak2/Stat3 pathways and cell proliferation, our data supports the notion that space radiation exposure is a risk to endocrine alterations with implications for chronic pathophysiologic changes in gastrointestinal tract. 
ردمد : 2755-8773 
اسم الدورية : Scientific reports 
المجلد : 6 
العدد : 1 
سنة النشر : 1437 هـ
2016 م
 
نوع المقالة : مقالة علمية 
تاريخ الاضافة على الموقع : Wednesday, July 12, 2017 

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اسم الباحث (عربي)اسم الباحث (انجليزي)نوع الباحثالمرتبة العلميةالبريد الالكتروني
Shubhankar SumanSuman, Shubhankar باحثدكتوراه 
Santosh KumarKumar, Santosh باحثدكتوراه 
Albert J. Fornace Jr.Fornace Jr., Albert J.باحثدكتوراه 
Kamal DattaDatta, Kamal باحثدكتوراهkd257@georgetown.edu

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