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Journal of Leukocyte Biology
Immune changes during long-duration missions.
A T Lesnyak1  E A Antropova1  M P Rykova1  I V Konstantinova1 
[1] Institute for Biomedical Problems, Moscow, Russia.Institute for Biomedical Problems, Moscow, Russia.Institute for Biomedical Problems, Moscow, Russia.
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学科分类:生理学
来源: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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Immune changes during space flights in excess of two weeks have been almost exclusively studied by Russian investigators. Most of these studies have compared postflight values with those obtained before flight. In a very few cases, analyses have also been attempted during flight or with samples collected during flight. Studies of cosmonauts during spaceflight have shown that IgG levels were unchanged, whereas IgA and IgM levels were sometimes increased. Additionally, inflight delayed type hypersensitivity testing demonstrated a decrease below the warning level in 1/3 of the cosmonauts tested. Pre- vs. postflight analyses have often revealed a postflight decrease in: PHA-triggered lymphocyte blast transformation; the proliferation index of T-lymphocytes in the xenogeneic graft versus host reaction; the mitogen-induced production of interleukin-2; the presence of certain leukocyte sub sets; and cytotoxic activity of natural killer cells. Other factors that either did not change, or changed in an apparently random manner after flight included: production of alpha and gamma interferon; autoimmune tests; and globulin classes.

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