模拟宇航员飞行任务 EMMPOL 6 期间机组人员的环境研究和与压力有关的生物标志物变化。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
T A Giacon, Simona Mrakic-Sposta, G Bosco, A Vezzoli, Cinzia Dellanoce, M Campisi, M Narici, M Paganini, B Foing, A Kołodziejczyk, M Martinelli, S Pavanello
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目的:人类在太空中出现的频率越来越高,但我们绝不能忘记这是一个充满敌意的环境。我们的目的是研究实验场景的特点,获得人类对隔离、昼夜节律紊乱和高水平心理物理压力的反应数据:在这些实验中,我们评估了五名年轻健康受试者在为期一周的模拟宇航员任务期间,在一个类似于地球月球安置点的栖息地中的压力反应。我们使用可穿戴设备监测受试者每天的步数、体力活动、运动和休息时的心率以及睡眠参数。我们从每天起床时收集的唾液和尿液样本中研究了氧-炎症生物标志物,还研究了荷尔蒙(压力和食欲):结果:一周结束时,所有受试者的氧化应激和皮质醇水平都有所上升,但炎症生物标志物没有变化,同时运动时间/每日运动量也有所增加。此外,每天的睡眠时间、睡眠质量和快速眼动睡眠期都明显减少,这与活性氧的增加有关:结论:氧化应激在短时间内增加,可能是由于禁闭期间的心理压力、运动量增加和睡眠时间减少的影响。从长期来看,这可能会影响成绩。
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Environmental study and stress-related biomarkers modifications in a crew during analog astronaut mission EMMPOL 6.

Purpose: Human presence in space is increasingly frequent, but we must not forget that it is a hostile environment. We aimed to study the characteristics of experimental scenarios, to obtain data on human response to isolation, disruption of circadian rhythm and high levels of psychophysical stress.

Methods: In these experiments, we evaluated stress response in five young healthy subjects inside an earth-based moon-settlement-like habitat during a 1-week long analog astronaut mission. Wearable devices were used to monitor daily step count of the subjects, physical activity, heart rate during physical exercise and at rest, and sleep parameters. From saliva and urine samples collected every day at awakening, we studied oxy-inflammation biomarkers and hormones (stress and appetite) were studied too.

Results: At the end of the week, all subjects revealed an increase in oxidative stress and cortisol levels but no inflammation biomarkers variations, in conjunction with increasing time/daily exercise. Furthermore, a significant decrease in hours of sleep/day, sleep quality, and REM phase of sleep was recorded and correlated with the increase of reactive oxygen species.

Conclusion: Oxidative stress increased in a short period of time and may be attributed to the influence of psychological stress during confinement, as well as increased exercise and decreased amount of sleep. On a long-term basis, this could impact performance.

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