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肠道微生物群与太空旅行者的健康:现状及长期太空任务可能的益生元/益生菌策略

Gut Microbiome and Space Travelers' Health: State of the Art and Possible Pro/Prebiotic Strategies for Long-Term Space Missions.

作者信息

Turroni Silvia, Magnani Marciane, Kc Pukar, Lesnik Philippe, Vidal Hubert, Heer Martina

机构信息

Unit of Microbial Ecology of Health, Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

Laboratory of Microbial Processes in Foods, Department of Food Engineering, Federal University of Paraíba, João Pessoa, Brazil.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2020 Sep 8;11:553929. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.553929. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The upcoming exploration missions will imply a much longer duration than any of the missions flown so far. In these missions, physiological adaptation to the new environment leads to changes in different body systems, such as the cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems, metabolic and neurobehavioral health and immune function. To keep space travelers healthy on their trip to Moon, Mars and beyond and their return to Earth, a variety of countermeasures need to be provided to maintain body functionality. From research on the International Space Station (ISS) we know today, that for instance prescribing an adequate training regime for each individual with the devices available in the respective spacecraft is still a challenge. Nutrient supply is not yet optimal and must be optimized in exploration missions. Food intake is intrinsically linked to changes in the gut microbiome composition. Most of the microbes that inhabit our body supply ecosystem benefit to the host-microbe system, including production of important resources, bioconversion of nutrients, and protection against pathogenic microbes. The gut microbiome has also the ability to signal the host, regulating the processes of energy storage and appetite perception, and influencing immune and neurobehavioral function. The composition and functionality of the microbiome most likely changes during spaceflight. Supporting a healthy microbiome by respective measures in space travelers might maintain their health during the mission but also support rehabilitation when being back on Earth. In this review we are summarizing the changes in the gut microbiome observed in spaceflight and analog models, focusing particularly on the effects on metabolism, the musculoskeletal and immune systems and neurobehavioral disorders. Since space travelers are healthy volunteers, we focus on the potential of countermeasures based on pre- and probiotics supplements.

摘要

即将进行的探索任务持续时间将比迄今为止执行的任何任务都长得多。在这些任务中,对新环境的生理适应会导致身体不同系统发生变化,如心血管和肌肉骨骼系统、代谢以及神经行为健康和免疫功能。为了让太空旅行者在前往月球、火星及更远地方的旅程中以及返回地球时保持健康,需要提供各种对策来维持身体功能。从目前对国际空间站(ISS)的研究中我们了解到,例如利用各自航天器上现有的设备为每个人制定适当的训练方案仍然是一项挑战。营养供应尚未达到最佳状态,在探索任务中必须加以优化。食物摄入与肠道微生物群组成的变化有着内在联系。大多数栖息在我们身体供应生态系统中的微生物对宿主 - 微生物系统有益,包括重要资源的产生、营养物质的生物转化以及抵御致病微生物。肠道微生物群还能够向宿主发出信号,调节能量储存和食欲感知过程,并影响免疫和神经行为功能。微生物群的组成和功能在太空飞行期间很可能会发生变化。通过采取相应措施支持太空旅行者拥有健康的微生物群,可能会在任务期间维持他们的健康,而且在回到地球后也有助于康复。在这篇综述中,我们总结了在太空飞行和模拟模型中观察到的肠道微生物群的变化,特别关注其对新陈代谢、肌肉骨骼和免疫系统以及神经行为障碍的影响。由于太空旅行者是健康志愿者,我们重点关注基于益生元和益生菌补充剂的对策的潜力。

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