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Space exploration and risk of Parkinson’s disease: a perspective review

  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Broad Institute
  • Boise State University

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Abstract

Systemic mitochondrial dysfunction, dopamine loss, sustained structural changes in the basal ganglia including reduced tyrosine hydroxylase, and altered gait- these effects observed in space-flown animals and astronauts mirrors Parkinson’s disease (PD). Evidence of mitochondrial changes in space-flown human cells, examined through the lens of PD, suggests that spaceflight-induced PD-like molecular changes are important to monitor during deep space exploration. These changes, may potentially elevate the risk of PD in astronauts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1
Journalnpj Microgravity
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jan 2025

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