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微重力和超重力暴露后睡眠会受到影响吗?一项初步研究。

Is sleep affected after microgravity and hypergravity exposure? A pilot study.

作者信息

Le Roy Barbara, Jouvencel Aurore, Friedl-Werner Anika, Renel Ludmila, Cherchali Youcef, Osseiran Raouf, Sanz-Arigita Ernesto, Cazalets Jean-René, Guillaud Etienne, Altena Ellemarije

机构信息

Stress Neurophysiology Unit, French Armed Forces Biomedical Research Institute, Brétigny-sur-Orge Cedex, CNES, Paris, France.

APEMAC/EPSAM, EA 4360 Metz Cedex, Metz Cedex, France.

出版信息

J Sleep Res. 2025 Apr;34(2):e14279. doi: 10.1111/jsr.14279. Epub 2024 Jun 25.

Abstract

Sleep is known to be affected in space travel and in residents of the international space station. But little is known about the direct effects of gravity changes on sleep, if other factors, such as sleep conditions, are kept constant. Here, as a first exploration, we investigated sleep before and after exposure to short bouts of microgravity and hypergravity during parabolic flights. Sleep was measured through actigraphy and self-report questionnaires in 20 healthy men and women before and after parabolic flight. Higher sleep fragmentation and more awakenings were found in the night after the flight as compared with the night before, which was discrepant from participants' reports showing better and longer sleep after the parabolic flight. Variable levels of experience with parabolic flights did not affect the results, nor did levels of scopolamine, a medication typically taken against motion sickness. Pre-existing sleep problems were related to sleep fragmentation and wake after sleep onset by a quadratic function such that participants with more sleep problems showed lower levels of sleep fragmentation and nighttime awakenings than those with few sleep problems. These novel findings, though preliminary, have important implications for future research, directed at prevention and treatment of sleep problems and their daytime consequences in situations of altered gravity, and possibly in the context of other daytime vestibular challenges as well.

摘要

众所周知,太空旅行以及国际空间站的宇航员的睡眠会受到影响。但是,如果其他因素(如睡眠条件)保持不变,重力变化对睡眠的直接影响却鲜为人知。在此,作为首次探索,我们研究了在抛物线飞行期间短时间暴露于微重力和超重力前后的睡眠情况。通过活动记录仪和自我报告问卷对20名健康男性和女性在抛物线飞行前后的睡眠进行了测量。与飞行前一晚相比,飞行后一晚的睡眠碎片化程度更高,觉醒次数更多,这与参与者报告的抛物线飞行后睡眠更好、更长的情况不符。抛物线飞行的不同经验水平并未影响结果,通常用于预防晕动病的药物东莨菪碱的水平也未产生影响。既往存在的睡眠问题与睡眠碎片化以及睡眠开始后的觉醒呈二次函数关系,即睡眠问题较多的参与者的睡眠碎片化程度和夜间觉醒次数低于睡眠问题较少的参与者。这些新发现虽然是初步的,但对未来的研究具有重要意义,这些研究旨在预防和治疗重力改变情况下的睡眠问题及其白天的后果,也可能适用于其他白天前庭挑战的情况。

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