睡眠不足和淋巴系统功能障碍是长时间太空飞行期间SANS的危险因素
Joshua M Venegas1, Mark Rosenberg1
1Department of Aerospace & Human Performance, The Medical University of South Carolina, 171 Ashley Ave, Charleston, SC 29425, United States.
Life sciences in space research
|August 7, 2025
概括
太空飞行相关神经眼综合征 (SANS) 可能与宇航员的睡眠障碍有关. 睡眠不足可能会损害大脑的淋巴系统,可能导致长期的视觉和认知问题.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 太空医学 太空医学
- 眼科医生 眼科 眼科
背景情况:
- 太空飞行相关神经眼综合征 (SANS) 影响了长期任务中的70%的宇航员.
- 目前的SANS理论涉及流体移动,内压力增加和周围血管空间 (PVS) 的扩大.
- 淋巴系统 (GS),包括PVS,促进中枢神经系统 (CNS) 中的脑脊液 (CSF) 和代谢物交换.
研究的目的:
- 探索昼夜干扰和淋巴功能障碍之间的联系,作为SANS的潜在原因.
- 为了突出睡眠剥夺在宇航员淋巴细胞清除受损中的作用.
- 确定SANS预防的潜在对策.
主要方法:
- 对SANS,淋巴系统功能和睡眠-清醒周期的研究进行文献综述.
- 对陆地研究的分析,该研究将睡眠不足与大脑清理能力受损联系起来.
- 宇航员睡眠问题与潜在的淋巴管功能障碍的相关性.
主要成果:
- 与清醒相比,睡眠显著增强了淋巴液的流动和清除.
- 宇航员的睡眠不足得到了充分的证据,可能会损害淋巴管的效率.
- 由于睡眠不足而导致的淋巴清除障碍可能会导致SANS的发展.
结论:
- 循环节障碍和随后的淋巴功能障碍是SANS的潜在贡献者.
- 睡眠不足可能导致宇航员的长期神经眼效应.
- 提高睡眠质量和持续时间可能是对SANS的实际对策.
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