Constant urinary proteins in healthy humans in a 520-day isolation experiment


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The aim of this study was the search of permanent proteins of the urinary proteome during a 520-day isolation experiment at the Institute of Biomedical Problems (IBMP) Ground-Based Test Facility in controlled conditions, using an autonomous life support system. The object of the study was urine sampled from 6 normal male subjects aged 25 to 37. The biological material samples (the second morning urine fractions) were collected for proteomic investigations against the background, on the 50th, 93rd, 124th, 153rd, 180th, 251st, 274th, 303rd, 330th, 371st, 400th, and 427th days of isolation, and on the 7th day after its completion. The samples were analyzed using chromatography–mass spectrometry, while the obtained results were analyzed using bioinformatics resources. The following seven permanent proteins were identified and observed during the entire period of urine investigations: epidermal growth factor, polymeric immunoglobulin receptor, plasma serine protease inhibitor, Alpha 1 microglobulin/bikunin precursor (AMBP), keratin (type II cytoskeletal 1), collagen alpha-1 (VI) chain, and serum albumin.

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L. Kh. Pastushkova

Institute of Biomedical Problems; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow; Angers

K. S. Kireev

Institute of Biomedical Problems; Gagarin Research and Testing Cosmonaut Training Center

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow oblast

A. S. Kononikhin

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

E. S. Tiys

Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk

I. A. Popov

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

I. V. Dobrokhotov

Institute of Biomedical Problems; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow; Angers

M. -A. Custaud

CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory; University of Angers; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Angers; Angers

V. A. Ivanisenko

Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk

N. A. Kolchanov

Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Siberian Branch

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Novosibirsk

E. N. Nikolaev

Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics; Institute of Energy Problems of Chemical Physics

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow

V. I. Pochuev

Gagarin Research and Testing Cosmonaut Training Center

Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow oblast

I. M. Larina

Institute of Biomedical Problems; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory; CaDyWEC Associated Russian–French Laboratory

Author for correspondence.
Email: irina.larina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow; Angers

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