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[Protective function of the skin].

O V Ignatova, A A Berlin, Z P Pak

    Kosmicheskaia Biologiia I Aviakosmicheskaia Meditsina
    |November 1, 1989
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    Space flight compromises skin's natural defense, altering its bacterial balance and protective capabilities. Understanding these changes is crucial for astronaut hygiene and health during missions.

    Area of Science:

    • Dermatology
    • Microbiology
    • Space Medicine

    Context:

    • The skin's protective barrier and bactericidal functions are vital for maintaining health.
    • Environmental factors, particularly those in enclosed spaces like spacecraft, can significantly impact skin physiology.
    • Previous research indicates that space flight may reduce the skin's protective effectiveness.

    Purpose:

    • To review existing data on the skin's protective and bactericidal functions.
    • To discuss factors influencing skin bactericidal capability, with a focus on space flight.
    • To explore the mechanisms underlying the skin's defense against microbes.

    Summary:

    • The skin's ability to kill bacteria is influenced by its water-oil film composition, pH, and resident microflora (autoflora).

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  • Enclosed environments, such as those experienced during space flight, can alter skin autoflora composition and pH.
  • Changes in skin status during space flight necessitate the development of specific hygienic protocols.
  • Impact:

    • Findings highlight the need to consider altered skin status when establishing hygiene standards for space missions.
    • Improved understanding of skin's microbial interactions can inform strategies to maintain crew health in space.
    • This review provides a basis for future research into countermeasures against space flight-induced skin changes.