Hindlimb unloading rodent model: technical aspects
Indexed incrossrefpubmed
Abstract
Since its inception at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ames Research Center in the mid-1970s, many laboratories around the world have used the rat hindlimb unloading model to simulate weightlessness and to study various aspects of musculoskeletal loading. In this model, the hindlimbs of rodents are elevated to produce a 30 degrees head-down tilt, which results in a cephalad fluid shift and avoids weightbearing by the hindquarters. Although several reviews have described scientific results obtained with this model, this is the first review to focus on the technical aspects of hindlimb unloading. This review includes a history of the technique, a brief comparison with spaceflight data,…
Citation impact
978
total citations
- FWCI
- 12.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 49
Citations per year
Authors
2Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Hindlimb
- Spaceflight
- Forelimb
- Weightlessness
- Animal model
- Rodent model
- Aeronautics
- Computer science
No related works found for this paper.