Spaceflight associated dry eye syndrome (SADES): Radiation, stressors, and ocular surface health

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Life Sciences in Space Research Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1016/j.lssr.2024.08.007
Ryung Lee, Joshua Ong, Ethan Waisberg, Andrew G. Lee
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Crewed spaceflight missions require careful scrutinization of the health risks including alterations to the tear film lipid layer in astronauts. We review the current literature and prior published work on tear film lipid layer biophysics and secondary spaceflight-associated dry eye syndrome (SADES). We define the term spaceflight-associated dry eye syndrome to describe the collection of ocular surface signs and symptoms experienced by astronauts during spaceflight. Our review covers the ocular surface and lipidomics in the spaceflight environment. From our literature review, we extrapolate biophysical principles governing the tear film layer to determine the changes that may arise from the harsh conditions of spaceflight and microgravity. Our findings provide vital information for future long-duration spaceflight, including a return to the Moon and potential missions to Mars.
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航天相关干眼症(SADES):辐射、压力和眼表健康
乘员太空飞行任务需要仔细检查健康风险,包括宇航员泪膜脂质层的改变。我们回顾了有关泪膜脂质层生物物理学和继发性太空飞行相关干眼综合征(SADES)的现有文献和以前发表的研究成果。我们将航天相关干眼症定义为宇航员在航天期间出现的一系列眼表症状和体征。我们的综述涵盖了航天环境中的眼表和脂质组学。根据我们的文献综述,我们推断了支配泪膜层的生物物理原理,以确定在太空飞行和微重力的恶劣条件下可能产生的变化。我们的研究结果为未来的长期太空飞行,包括重返月球和潜在的火星任务提供了重要信息。
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Life Sciences in Space Research
Life Sciences in Space Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Life Sciences in Space Research publishes high quality original research and review articles in areas previously covered by the Life Sciences section of COSPAR''s other society journal Advances in Space Research. Life Sciences in Space Research features an editorial team of top scientists in the space radiation field and guarantees a fast turnaround time from submission to editorial decision.
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