Spaceflight-Associated Brain White Matter Microstructural Changes and Intracranial Fluid Redistribution

🥇 Top 1% JournalJan 24, 2019JAMA neurology

Brain White Matter Changes and Fluid Shifts Linked to Spaceflight

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Abstract

A significant, widespread increase in brain free water volume of approximately 2.5% to 4.0% was observed in astronauts after spaceflight.

  • Changes in brain free water volume occurred in the frontal, temporal, and occipital lobes, with a significant decrease in the posterior aspect of the vertex.
  • Significant white matter changes were identified in regions including the right superior and inferior longitudinal fasciculi and the corticospinal tract.
  • White matter alterations ranged from approximately 0.75% to 1.25% across the brain regions analyzed.
  • Spaceflight mission duration was associated with changes in cerebellar white matter.
  • Changes in white matter in the superior longitudinal fasciculus were linked to balance changes observed in astronauts pre- and post-flight.

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