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New drug could prevent bone loss on lengthy space missions, study in space-faring mice suggests


A new drug called BP-NELL-PEG helped boost bone tissue formation in mice sent to space. (Image credit: Shutterstock)

A drug shows promise for preventing the extreme bone loss that astronauts experience on lengthy space missions, a mouse study suggests. 

Humans on Earth normally lose bone tissue as they age, but in space, the low levels of gravity reduce the “mechanical loading,” or strain placed on bone that drives it to grow. This microgravity leads astronauts to lose up to 1.5% of their bone mass per month spent in space. Exercise can help increase the mechanical loading on bones, but it’s time-consuming, may be impractical for injured astronauts and may not fully prevent bone loss.  

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