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评估基于灌注的腹膜透析探针在微重力环境中的适用性。

Evaluating the Suitability of Perfusion-Based PD Probes for Use in Altered Gravity Environments.

作者信息

MacRobbie Madelyn, Chen Vanessa Z, Paige Cody, Otuya David, Stankovic Aleksandra, Tearney Guillermo

机构信息

Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST), Boston, MA 02139, USA.

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Masschusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

出版信息

Biosensors (Basel). 2025 Jul 24;15(8):478. doi: 10.3390/bios15080478.

Abstract

Measurable changes in electrophysiology have been documented in spaceflight, creating a pathway for disease genesis and progression in astronauts. These electrophysiology changes can be measured using potential difference (PD). A probe to measure PD was developed and is used clinically on Earth; this probe relies on fluid perfusion to establish an electrical connection to make PD measurements. The changes to fluid behavior in microgravity and partial gravity (including lunar and Martian gravity) drives the need to test this probe in a spaceflight environment. Here, we test the PD probe in a novel nasal cavity phantom in parabolic flight, simulating microgravity, lunar gravity, Martian gravity, and hypergravity conditions across 37 parabolas. The results are evaluated across gravity conditions using the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test. We record no statistically significant difference in probe PD measurements in 1 g, microgravity, lunar gravity, and hypergravity (approximately 1.8 g) conditions, reaching a NASA Technology Readiness Level 6. Martian gravity findings are inconclusive. Perfusion-based PD probes are therefore successfully demonstrated for use in spaceflight operation in microgravity, lunar gravity, and hypergravity environments; this establishes a foundation for moving towards the in-space testing of perfusion-based probes in astronauts.

摘要

在太空飞行中已记录到电生理学方面可测量的变化,这为宇航员疾病的发生和发展创造了一条途径。这些电生理学变化可以使用电位差(PD)来测量。一种用于测量PD的探头已被开发出来并在地球上临床使用;该探头依靠液体灌注来建立电连接以进行PD测量。微重力和部分重力(包括月球和火星重力)下液体行为的变化促使有必要在太空飞行环境中测试这种探头。在此,我们在抛物线飞行中的新型鼻腔模型中测试PD探头,模拟微重力、月球重力、火星重力和超重条件,共进行了37次抛物线飞行。使用Wilcoxon秩和检验在不同重力条件下评估结果。我们记录到在1g、微重力、月球重力和超重(约1.8g)条件下探头PD测量值无统计学显著差异,达到了美国国家航空航天局技术就绪水平6级。火星重力条件下的结果尚无定论。因此,基于灌注的PD探头已成功证明可用于微重力、月球重力和超重环境下的太空飞行操作;这为在宇航员中进行基于灌注的探头的太空测试奠定了基础。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9ffc/12384861/1ec3c20c8bfc/biosensors-15-00478-g001.jpg

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