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Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far?

Angelique Van Ombergen 1, 2, 3
Steven Laureys 4
Stefan Sunaert 5
Paul M. Parizel 7
Floris L. Wuyts 1, 3
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2017-01-10
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SJR1.045
CiteScore6.6
Impact factor4.1
ISSN23738065
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Materials Science (miscellaneous)
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Space and Planetary Science
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Space travel poses an enormous challenge on the human body; microgravity, ionizing radiation, absence of circadian rhythm, confinement and isolation are just some of the features associated with it. Obviously, all of the latter can have an impact on human physiology and even induce detrimental changes. Some organ systems have been studied thoroughly under space conditions, however, not much is known on the functional and morphological effects of spaceflight on the human central nervous system. Previous studies have already shown that central nervous system changes occur during and after spaceflight in the form of neurovestibular problems, alterations in cognitive function and sensory perception, cephalic fluid shifts and psychological disturbances. However, little is known about the underlying neural substrates. In this review, we discuss the current limited knowledge on neuroplastic changes in the human central nervous system associated with spaceflight (actual or simulated) as measured by magnetic resonance imaging-based techniques. Furthermore, we discuss these findings as well as their future perspectives, since this can encourage future research into this delicate and intriguing aspect of spaceflight. Currently, the literature suffers from heterogeneous experimental set-ups and therefore, the lack of comparability of findings among studies. However, the cerebellum, cortical sensorimotor and somatosensory areas and vestibular-related pathways seem to be involved across different studies, suggesting that these brain regions are most affected by (simulated) spaceflight. Extending this knowledge is crucial, especially with the eye on long-duration interplanetary missions (e.g. Mars) and space tourism.

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Van Ombergen A. et al. Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far? // npj Microgravity. 2017. Vol. 3. No. 1. 2
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Van Ombergen A., Laureys S., Sunaert S., Tomilovskaya E., Parizel P. M., Wuyts F. L. Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far? // npj Microgravity. 2017. Vol. 3. No. 1. 2
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41526-016-0010-8
UR - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-016-0010-8
TI - Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far?
T2 - npj Microgravity
AU - Van Ombergen, Angelique
AU - Laureys, Steven
AU - Sunaert, Stefan
AU - Tomilovskaya, Elena
AU - Parizel, Paul M.
AU - Wuyts, Floris L.
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/01/10
PB - Springer Nature
IS - 1
VL - 3
PMID - 28649624
SN - 2373-8065
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@article{2017_Van Ombergen,
author = {Angelique Van Ombergen and Steven Laureys and Stefan Sunaert and Elena Tomilovskaya and Paul M. Parizel and Floris L. Wuyts},
title = {Spaceflight-induced neuroplasticity in humans as measured by MRI: what do we know so far?},
journal = {npj Microgravity},
year = {2017},
volume = {3},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41526-016-0010-8},
number = {1},
pages = {2},
doi = {10.1038/s41526-016-0010-8}
}