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Reproductive hazards of space travel in women and men
Author(s) -
Birendra Mishra,
Ulrike Luderer
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
nature reviews. endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.653
H-Index - 148
eISSN - 1759-5037
pISSN - 1759-5029
DOI - 10.1038/s41574-019-0267-6
Subject(s) - hypergravity , weightlessness , spaceflight , space radiation , male reproductive system , reproductive system , physiology , medicine , cosmic ray , andrology , physics , sperm , astronomy
Extended travel in deep space poses potential hazards to the reproductive function of female and male astronauts, including exposure to cosmic radiation, microgravity, increased gravity (hypergravity), psychological stress, physical stress and circadian rhythm disruptions. This Review focuses on the effects of microgravity, hypergravity and cosmic radiation. Cosmic radiation contains protons, helium nuclei and high charge and energy (HZE) particles. Studies performed on Earth in which rodents were exposed to experimentally generated HZE particles have demonstrated a high sensitivity of ovarian follicles and spermatogenic cells to HZE particles. Exposure to microgravity during space flight and to simulated microgravity on Earth disrupts spermatogenesis and testicular testosterone synthesis in rodents, whereas the male reproductive system seems to adapt to exposure to moderate hypergravity. A few studies have investigated the effects of microgravity on female reproduction, with findings of disrupted oestrous cycling and in vitro follicle development being cause for concern. Many remaining data gaps need to be addressed, including the effects of microgravity, hypergravity and space radiation on the male and female reproductive tracts, hypothalamic-pituitary regulation of reproduction and prenatal development of the reproductive system as well as the combined effects of the multiple reproductive hazards encountered in space.

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