Prospective Use of Probiotics to Maintain Astronaut Health during Spaceflight.

Life (Basel)

Amity Centre of Excellence in Astrobiology, Amity University Mumbai, Mumbai 410206, Maharashtra, India.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Maintaining astronaut health in space is vital, with studies showing changes in gut microbiome and immune systems during missions on the ISS.
  • Probiotics show promise in addressing these health issues by improving gut health, enhancing immune response, and adapting well to microgravity conditions.
  • Further research is needed to investigate the effects of probiotics on astronauts and to address gut microbiome imbalances during long-term space travel.

Article Abstract

Maintaining an astronaut's health during space travel is crucial. Multiple studies have observed various changes in the gut microbiome and physiological health. Astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) had changes in the microbial communities in their gut, nose, and skin. Additionally, immune system cell alterations have been observed in astronauts with changes in neutrophils, monocytes, and T-cells. Probiotics help tackle these health issues caused during spaceflight by inhibiting pathogen adherence, enhancing epithelial barrier function by reducing permeability, and producing an anti-inflammatory effect. When exposed to microgravity, probiotics demonstrated a shorter lag phase, faster growth, improved acid tolerance, and bile resistance. A freeze-dried strain Shirota capsule was tested for its stability on ISS for a month and has been shown to enhance innate immunity and balance intestinal microbiota. The usage of freeze-dried spores of proves to be advantageous to long-term spaceflight because it qualifies for all the aspects tested for commercial probiotics under simulated conditions. These results demonstrate a need to further study the effect of probiotics in simulated microgravity and spaceflight conditions and to apply them to overcome the effects caused by gut microbiome dysbiosis and issues that might occur during spaceflight.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10058446PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13030727DOI Listing

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