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Brain stimulation in zero gravity: transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) motor threshold decreases during zero gravity induced by parabolic flight

机译:零重力的脑刺激:经扫描飞行诱导的零重力期间的经颅磁刺激(TMS)电机阈值降低

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We are just beginning to understand how spaceflight may impact brain function. As NASA proceeds with plans to send astronauts to the Moon and commercial space travel interest increases, it is critical to understand how the human brain and peripheral nervous system respond to zero gravity. Here, we developed and refined head-worn transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) systems capable of reliably and quickly determining the amount of electromagnetism each individual needs to detect electromyographic (EMG) threshold levels in the thumb (called the resting motor threshold (rMT)). We then collected rMTs in 10 healthy adult participants in the laboratory at baseline, and subsequently at three time points onboard an airplane: (T1) pre-flight at Earth gravity, (T2) during zero gravity periods induced by parabolic flight and (T3) post-flight at Earth gravity. Overall, the subjects required 12.6% less electromagnetism applied to the brain to cause thumb muscle activation during weightlessness compared to Earth gravity, suggesting neurophysiological changes occur during brief periods of zero gravity. We discuss several candidate explanations for this finding, including upward shift of the brain within the skull, acute increases in cortical excitability, changes in intracranial pressure, and diffuse spinal or neuromuscular system effects. All of these possible explanations warrant further study. In summary, we documented neurophysiological changes during brief episodes of zero gravity and thus highlighting the need for further studies of human brain function in altered gravity conditions to optimally prepare for prolonged microgravity exposure during spaceflight.
机译:我们刚刚开始了解航天飞行可能会影响大脑功能。随着美国国家航空航天局继续送往月球和商业空间旅行利息的计划增加,了解人脑和周围神经系统如何应对零重力至关重要。在这里,我们开发和精炼的头磨损经颅磁刺激(TMS)系统能够可靠,并且快速地确定每个个人需要检测拇指中的电焦度(EMG)阈值水平的电磁量(称为静止电机阈值(RMT)) 。然后,我们在基线的70个健康成年参与者中收集了RMT,并随后在抛物线飞行诱导的零重力期间(T1)船上的三个时间点:(T1)在地球重力期间(T2)。(t3)地球重力的飞行后。总体而言,受试者需要12.6%的电磁施加到大脑,与地球重力相比失重时拇指肌肉活化,表明在零重力的短暂期间发生神经生理学变化。我们讨论了这种发现的几个候选解释,包括颅骨内脑的向上移,皮质兴奋性的急性增加,颅内压变化,弥漫性脊髓或神经肌肉系统效应。所有这些可能的解释都需要进一步研究。总之,我们记录了在零重力的简要发作期间的神经生理学变化,从而突出了对改变的重力条件的进一步研究人脑功能的需要,以在空间过程中最佳地为长时间的微匍匐暴露做好准备。

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