Gene Expression Profile of Gm20594 and Hapln1 in Mouse Cardiac Muscle Exposed to Microgravity and Space-like Chronic Low-Dose Radiation
Emma Mackey, Carly Orr, Azemat Jamshidi-Parsian, Stephanie Byrum, Robert Griffin, Rupak Pathak, Nathan S. Reyna

TL;DR
This study examines how space-like conditions affect gene expression in mouse heart tissue, focusing on genes linked to cardiovascular risks.
Contribution
The study identifies Gm20594 and Hapln1 as significantly altered genes under simulated space conditions, linking their expression to potential heart issues.
Findings
Gm20594 and Hapln1 show significant differential expression in mouse cardiac muscle under simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation.
Altered expression of these genes is associated with increased cardiovascular risks like heart inflammation and reduced contractility.
Abstract
Exposure to cosmic radiation and microgravity has led to adverse health effects, including cardiac dysfunction, in astronauts after spaceflight. To better understand the underlying mechanisms, we concurrently exposed C57BL/6J mice to chronic irradiation and simulated microgravity for 30 days and collected cardiac tissue for gene expression profiling. Gm20594 and Hapln1 were found to be significantly differentiated in mouse cardiac muscle exposed to simulated microgravity and chronic irradiation. Existing literature detailing the typical function of these genes indicates that their differential expression can lead to heightened cardiovascular risk due to heart inflammation, reduced contractility, and increased apoptosis.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpaceflight effects on biology · Cardiac Fibrosis and Remodeling · Muscle Physiology and Disorders
