Effects of 5-Ion Beam Irradiation and Hindlimb Unloading on Metabolic Pathways in Plasma and Brain of Behaviorally Tested WAG/Rij Rats

Author:

Raber Jacob,Holden Sarah,Sudhakar Reetesh,Hall Reed,Glaeser Breanna,Lenarczyk Marek,Rockwell Kristen,Nawarawong Natalie,Sterrett Jennifer,Perez Ruby,Leonard Scott William,Morré Jeffrey,Choi Jaewoo,Kronenberg Amy,Borg Alexander,Kwok Andy,Stevens Jan Frederik,Olsen Christopher M.,Willey Jeffrey S.,Bobe Gerd,Baker John

Abstract

A limitation of simulated space radiation studies is that radiation exposure is not the only environmental challenge astronauts face during missions. Therefore, we characterized behavioral and cognitive performance of male WAG/Rij rats 3 months after sham-irradiation or total body irradiation with a simplified 5-ion mixed beam exposure in the absence or presence of simulated weightlessness using hindlimb unloading (HU) alone. Six months following behavioral and cognitive testing or 9 months following sham-irradiation or total body irradiation, plasma and brain tissues (hippocampus and cortex) were processed to determine whether the behavioral and cognitive effects were associated with long-term alterations in metabolic pathways in plasma and brain. Sham HU, but not irradiated HU, rats were impaired in spatial habituation learning. Rats irradiated with 1.5 Gy showed increased depressive-like behaviors. This was seen in the absence but not presence of HU. Thus, HU has differential effects in sham-irradiated and irradiated animals and specific behavioral measures are associated with plasma levels of distinct metabolites 6 months later. The combined effects of HU and radiation on metabolic pathways in plasma and brain illustrate the complex interaction of environmental stressors and highlights the importance of assessing these interactions.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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