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微重力会损害女性的内分泌信号传导和生殖健康。一篇叙述性综述。

Microgravity impairs endocrine signaling and reproductive health of women. A narrative review.

作者信息

Cutigni Michela, Cucina Giorgia, Galante Emanuele, Cerri Matteo, Bizzarri Mariano

机构信息

Department of Experimental Medicine, Space Biomedicine Laboratory, University Sapienza, Rome, Italy.

Department of Biomedical and NeuroMotor Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2025 May 13;16:1558711. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1558711. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

During space exploration missions the organism is subjected to several challenges. Most of the studies have been performed on male health in space, leaving the focus on sex differences behind. With the development of new biological technologies, attention is now being paid more to how spaceflight conditions affect human reproductive health. In this review, the focus is on how weightlessness disrupts ovarian function and endocrine signaling by affecting the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. Emerging evidence suggests that microgravity can impair estrogen production through the suppression of aromatase expression in granulosa cells. This condition leads to a hypo-estrogenic condition that harms the ovulation and the menstrual cycle. Likely, due to reduced estrogen availability, bone density, and cardiovascular health can consequently be severely involved. New studies focus on how space-related deregulation involving ovarian steroidogenesis look like the picture observed in the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. These similarities open the perspective to counteract pharmacologically the observed abnormalities. However, our knowledge is severely constrained by the limited data available as well by the lack of proper experimental models of investigation. Indeed, much is required in order to acquire a full understanding of endocrine and functional changes occurring during microgravity exposure, including the joint effect of radiation and weightlessness that deserve to be thoroughly investigated to recognize the respective contribution of each one as well as the eventual synergies.

摘要

在太空探索任务期间,生物体面临着诸多挑战。大多数研究都是针对太空环境下男性的健康状况展开的,而对性别差异的关注则被搁置一旁。随着新生物技术的发展,如今人们更加关注太空飞行条件如何影响人类生殖健康。在这篇综述中,重点关注失重如何通过影响下丘脑 - 垂体 - 性腺轴来扰乱卵巢功能和内分泌信号。新出现的证据表明,微重力可通过抑制颗粒细胞中芳香化酶的表达来损害雌激素的产生。这种情况会导致雌激素水平低下,进而损害排卵和月经周期。很可能由于雌激素水平降低,骨密度和心血管健康会因此受到严重影响。新的研究聚焦于太空相关的卵巢类固醇生成失调与多囊卵巢综合征中所观察到的情况有何相似之处。这些相似之处为通过药物手段对抗所观察到的异常情况提供了思路。然而,我们的认知受到可用数据有限以及缺乏合适研究实验模型的严重制约。实际上,为了全面了解微重力暴露期间发生的内分泌和功能变化,还需要做很多工作,包括辐射和失重共同作用的影响,这值得深入研究,以认清各自的作用以及最终的协同效应。

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