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太空飞行中的角膜水肿与内皮细胞

Corneal Edema and the Endothelium in Spaceflight.

作者信息

Lee Ryung, Ong Joshua, Sampige Ritu, Panzo Nicholas, Memon Hamza, Suh Alex, Waisberg Ethan, Mader Thomas, Berdahl John, Chévez-Barrios Patricia, Lee Andrew G

出版信息

Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025 Jul;96(7):569-577. doi: 10.3357/AMHP.6642.2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

With future manned missions that extend beyond low Earth orbit, it would be wise to anticipate all risks to astronaut health, including those relevant to ophthalmology and the ocular surface. Corneal edema has been documented among mice experiments conducted onboard the Space Transportation System mission, STS-133, owing to increased stress response gene expression.

METHODS

A targeted, relevant search of the literature on topics relating to ocular surface and spaceflight was conducted with scholarly databases PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase from inception to July 2024.

RESULTS

From our search results we identified 12,742 articles, 485 of which met the scope of our initial literature search criteria. Following refinement, 99 articles were included in our review paper. The most frequently mentioned mechanisms of corneal edema related to spaceflight included contact lens related hypoxia (24%). Regarding treatments for corneal edema, surgical grafts (16.9%) were most common. From our data, central corneal thickness measurements in astronauts with prior refractive surgery showed no significant differences pre- and postflight: right eye mean preflight, 492 µm vs. postflight, 493.3 µm; left eye, 499 µm pre- and postflight.

DISCUSSION

This knowledge may contribute to our understanding of the increased risk of ocular surface symptoms reported among astronauts. This review discusses the current literature on corneal endothelial transport physiology and the detriments of corneal edema to astronaut visual function. We also describe the diagnostic modalities we can apply to spaceflight, such as anterior segment optical coherence tomography, and offer convenient countermeasures to spaceflight-related ocular surface anomalies. In doing so, we aim to make future missions safer for human exploration. Lee R, Ong J, Sampige R, Panzo N, Memon H, Suh A, Waisberg E, Mader T, Berdahl J, Chévez-Barrios P, Lee AG. Corneal edema and the endothelium in spaceflight. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(7):569-577.

摘要

引言

随着未来载人任务扩展到近地轨道以外,明智的做法是预测对宇航员健康的所有风险,包括与眼科和眼表相关的风险。在航天飞机任务 STS - 133 进行的小鼠实验中,由于应激反应基因表达增加,已记录到角膜水肿。

方法

从创刊到 2024 年 7 月,使用学术数据库 PubMed、科学网和 Embase 对与眼表和太空飞行相关主题的文献进行了有针对性的相关检索。

结果

从我们的检索结果中,我们识别出 12742 篇文章,其中 485 篇符合我们初始文献检索标准的范围。经过筛选,99 篇文章被纳入我们的综述论文。与太空飞行相关的角膜水肿最常提及的机制包括隐形眼镜相关的缺氧(24%)。关于角膜水肿的治疗,手术移植(16.9%)最为常见。根据我们的数据,有过屈光手术史的宇航员飞行前和飞行后的中央角膜厚度测量无显著差异:右眼飞行前平均为 492 µm,飞行后为 493.3 µm;左眼飞行前和飞行后均为 499 µm。

讨论

这些知识可能有助于我们理解宇航员中报告的眼表症状风险增加的情况。本综述讨论了当前关于角膜内皮运输生理学的文献以及角膜水肿对宇航员视觉功能的损害。我们还描述了可应用于太空飞行的诊断方法,如眼前段光学相干断层扫描,并为与太空飞行相关的眼表异常提供便捷的对策。通过这样做,我们旨在使未来的任务对人类探索更安全。李 R、翁 J、桑皮格 R、潘佐 N、梅蒙 H、苏 A、魏斯伯格 E、马德 T、伯达尔 J、切韦斯 - 巴里奥斯 P、李 AG。太空飞行中的角膜水肿与内皮。航空航天医学与人类表现。2025;96(7):569 - 577。

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