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Changes in bone mineral density and microarchitecture in cosmonauts after a six-month space flight
Authors:I V Prostyakov  B V Morukov  I B Morukov
Institution:1. Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 123007, Russia
Abstract:The effect of microgravity on the bone tissue of cosmonauts has been studied after a six-month space flight. The volumetric bone mineral density (VBMD) and the bone structural characteristics of distal segments in the radius and tibia have been studied by means of peripheral quantitative computed tomography (pQCT). The changes in VBMD were found to correlate with the position of the bone relative to the vector of gravity. In the radius, reversible hypermineralization, together with thickening of the compact bone were recorded. In the tibia, reversible osteopenia was characterized by significant losses in both compact and trabecular bones. Irrespective of the position relative to the vector of gravity, there was a trend towards microarchitectural deterioration, such as a decrease in the trabecula number and increase in the bone tissue heterogeneity. Postflight dynamics of structural parameters showed an integrative character with nonlinear time dependence.
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