Scott Jonathan P R, Kramer Andreas, Petersen Nora, Green David A
Space Medicine Team, ISS Operations and Astronaut Group, Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration, European Space Agency, Cologne, Germany.
KBR GmbH, Cologne, Germany.
Front Physiol. 2021 Feb 11;12:614619. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.614619. eCollection 2021.
Exposure to the spaceflight environment results in profound multi-system physiological adaptations in which there appears to be substantial inter-individual variability (IV) between crewmembers. However, performance of countermeasure exercise renders it impossible to separate the effects of the spaceflight environment from those associated with exercise, whilst differences in exercise programs, spaceflight operations constraints, and environmental factors further complicate the interpretation of IV. In contrast, long-term head-down bed rest (HDBR) studies isolate (by means of a control group) the effects of mechanical unloading from those associated with countermeasures and control many of the factors that may contribute to IV. In this perspective, we review the available evidence of IV in response to the spaceflight environment and discuss factors that complicate its interpretation. We present individual data from two 60-d HDBR studies that demonstrate that, despite the highly standardized experimental conditions, marked quantitative differences still exist in the response of the cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal systems between individuals. We also discuss the statistical concept of "true" and "false" individual differences and its potential application to HDBR data. We contend that it is currently not possible to evaluate IV in response to the spaceflight environment and countermeasure exercise. However, with highly standardized experimental conditions and the presence of a control group, HDBR is suitable for the investigation of IV in the physiological responses to gravitational unloading and countermeasures. Such investigations may provide valuable insights into the potential role of IV in adaptations to the spaceflight environment and the effectiveness of current and future countermeasures.
暴露于太空飞行环境会导致多系统发生深刻的生理适应性变化,其中机组人员之间似乎存在很大的个体差异(IV)。然而,进行对抗措施锻炼使得无法区分太空飞行环境的影响与锻炼相关的影响,同时锻炼计划、太空飞行操作限制和环境因素的差异进一步使个体差异的解释变得复杂。相比之下,长期头低位卧床休息(HDBR)研究(通过对照组)将机械卸载的影响与对抗措施相关的影响区分开来,并控制了许多可能导致个体差异的因素。从这个角度出发,我们回顾了有关对太空飞行环境反应中个体差异的现有证据,并讨论了使其解释复杂化的因素。我们展示了两项为期60天的HDBR研究的个体数据,这些数据表明,尽管实验条件高度标准化,但个体之间心肺和肌肉骨骼系统的反应仍存在明显的定量差异。我们还讨论了“真实”和“虚假”个体差异的统计概念及其在HDBR数据中的潜在应用。我们认为,目前无法评估对太空飞行环境和对抗措施锻炼的个体差异。然而,在高度标准化的实验条件和对照组存在的情况下,HDBR适用于研究重力卸载和对抗措施生理反应中的个体差异。此类研究可能为个体差异在适应太空飞行环境中的潜在作用以及当前和未来对抗措施的有效性提供有价值的见解。