Pollock Ross D, Hodkinson Peter D, Smith Thomas G
Centre for Human and Applied Physiological Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.
Department of Anaesthesia, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
Exp Physiol. 2021 Dec;106(12):2367-2384. doi: 10.1113/EP089712. Epub 2021 Nov 17.
What is the topic of this review? This review focuses on the main physiological challenges associated with exposure to acceleration in the Gx, Gy and Gz directions and to microgravity. What advances does it highlight? Our current understanding of the physiology of these environments and latest strategies to protect against them are discussed in light of the limited knowledge we have in some of these areas.
The desire to go higher, faster and further has taken us to environments where the accelerations placed on our bodies far exceed or are much lower than that attributable to Earth's gravity. While on the ground, racing drivers of the fastest cars are exposed to high degrees of lateral acceleration (Gy) during cornering. In the air, while within the confines of the lower reaches of Earth's atmosphere, fast jet pilots are routinely exposed to high levels of acceleration in the head-foot direction (Gz). During launch and re-entry of suborbital and orbital spacecraft, astronauts and spaceflight participants are exposed to high levels of chest-back acceleration (Gx), whereas once in space the effects of gravity are all but removed (termed microgravity, μG). Each of these environments has profound effects on the homeostatic mechanisms within the body and can have a serious impact, not only for those with underlying pathology but also for healthy individuals. This review provides an overview of the main challenges associated with these environments and our current understanding of the physiological and pathophysiological adaptations to them. Where relevant, protection strategies are discussed, with the implications of our future exposure to these environments also being considered.
本综述的主题是什么?本综述聚焦于与在Gx、Gy和Gz方向上暴露于加速度以及微重力相关的主要生理挑战。它突出了哪些进展?鉴于我们在其中一些领域的知识有限,本文讨论了我们目前对这些环境生理学的理解以及针对它们的最新防护策略。
追求更高、更快、更远使我们进入了这样一些环境,在这些环境中,作用于我们身体的加速度远远超过或远低于地球引力所产生的加速度。在地面上,最快汽车的赛车手在转弯时会受到高度的横向加速度(Gy)。在空气中,在地球大气层较低区域内,快速喷气式飞机飞行员经常会在头脚方向(Gz)受到高水平的加速度。在亚轨道和轨道航天器的发射和重返过程中,宇航员和太空飞行参与者会受到高水平的胸背加速度(Gx),而一旦进入太空,重力的影响几乎完全消除(称为微重力,μG)。这些环境中的每一种都会对体内的稳态机制产生深远影响,不仅对有潜在病理状况的人,而且对健康个体都会产生严重影响。本综述概述了与这些环境相关的主要挑战以及我们目前对它们的生理和病理生理适应的理解。在相关情况下,还讨论了防护策略,并考虑了我们未来接触这些环境的影响。