Guidetti Roberto, Jensen Annette Bruun, Copplestone David, Heer Martina, Pittia Paola, Rebecchi Lorena, Berggren Åsa
Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy.
Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Front Physiol. 2025 Jul 1;16:1622401. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2025.1622401. eCollection 2025.
Insects represent an extraordinary opportunity for human nutrition in extraterrestrial conditions. Therefore, the understanding of the effects of microgravity on the biology of edible insects in space conditions is essential for their use as food. Among the mostly used ones, the house cricket , the yellow mealworm , and the honeybee have been studied in microgravity conditions. Several other insects that are not used for food have been used as model species for space experiments. Considering that currently we are 75 years from the first space missions and a multitude of experiments, the results available on the effects of microgravity in insects are scarce and fragmented. Nevertheless, some data are available, the microgravity effects are species-specific, but generally the development and behaviour of individuals are not strongly affected. The developmental and metamorphic processes seem to be able to be completed in space and the reproduction and completion of life cycle for some species are possible. Negative effects from microgravity have been seen in the immune system and in physiology of some species. The results that we have so far from disparate studies, indicate that insect species may cope in space environments and thereby be part of making future long-term exploration missions possible.
昆虫为外星环境下的人类营养提供了绝佳机会。因此,了解微重力对太空环境中可食用昆虫生物学特性的影响,对于将其用作食物至关重要。在最常被研究的昆虫中,家蟋蟀、黄粉虫和蜜蜂已在微重力条件下进行了研究。其他几种不用于食用的昆虫也被用作太空实验的模式物种。考虑到从首次太空任务至今已有75年且进行了大量实验,关于微重力对昆虫影响的现有结果稀缺且零散。然而,仍有一些数据可用,微重力效应具有物种特异性,但一般来说个体的发育和行为并未受到强烈影响。发育和变态过程似乎能够在太空中完成,某些物种的繁殖和生命周期的完成也是可能的。在一些物种的免疫系统和生理学方面已观察到微重力的负面影响。我们目前从不同研究中获得的结果表明,昆虫物种可能适应太空环境,从而成为未来长期探索任务得以实现的一部分。