Robert Lee Satcher, Benjamin Fiedler, Abdullah Ghali, D. Dirschl
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Abstract
With National Aeronautics and Space Administration's plans for longer distance, longer duration spaceflights such as missions to Mars and the surge in popularity of space tourism, the need to better understand the effects of spaceflight on the musculoskeletal system has never been more present. However, there is a paucity of information on how spaceflight affects orthopaedic health. This review surveys existing literature and discusses the effect of spaceflight on each aspect of the musculoskeletal system. Spaceflight reduces bone mineral density at rapid rates because of multiple mechanisms. While this seems to be recoverable upon re-exposure to gravity, concern for fracture in spaceflight remains as microgravity impairs bone strength and fracture healing. Muscles, tendons, and entheses similarly undergo microgravity adaptation. These changes result in decreased muscle mass, increased tendon laxity, and decreased enthesis stiffness, thus decreasing the strength of the muscle-tendon-enthesis unit with variable recovery upon gravity re-exposure. Spaceflight also affects joint health; unloading of the joints facilitates changes that thin and atrophy cartilage similar to arthritic phenotypes. These changes are likely recoverable upon return to gravity with exercise. Multiple questions remain regarding effects of longer duration flights on health and implications of these findings on terrestrial medicine, which should be the target of future research.
随着美国国家航空航天局(National Aeronautics and Space Administration)计划进行更长距离、更长时间的太空飞行(如火星任务)以及太空旅游的兴起,现在比以往任何时候都更需要更好地了解太空飞行对肌肉骨骼系统的影响。然而,有关太空飞行如何影响骨科健康的信息却很少。本综述对现有文献进行了调查,并讨论了太空飞行对肌肉骨骼系统各方面的影响。由于多种机制,太空飞行会快速降低骨矿物质密度。虽然在重新暴露于重力环境后似乎可以恢复,但由于微重力会损害骨强度和骨折愈合,人们仍然担心在太空飞行中会发生骨折。肌肉、肌腱和粘膜同样会发生微重力适应性变化。这些变化会导致肌肉质量下降、肌腱松弛度增加和粘膜硬度下降,从而降低肌肉-肌腱-粘膜单元的强度,并在重力重新暴露后出现不同程度的恢复。太空飞行也会影响关节健康;关节卸载会导致软骨变薄和萎缩,类似于关节炎表型。这些变化很可能在通过运动恢复重力后得到恢复。关于更长时间的飞行对健康的影响以及这些发现对地面医学的影响,仍然存在许多问题,这应该是未来研究的目标。