Abstract

The microgravity of space has a number of detrimental effects on the central nervous system of astronauts and cosmonauts. This includes the development of increased intracranial pressure and cerebrospinal fluid volume, thickening of the meninges, attrition of gray matter and the number of neuronal synapses, aberrant astrocyte structure and function, changes in the morphology, distribution and proinflammatory activity of microglia, and detrimental effects on the ontogeny and functioning of oligodendrocytes and their precursor cells. In this article, I review what is known about the ontogeny, physiology and anatomy of astrocytes, microglia, neurons, oligodendrocytes, and oligodendrocyte precursor cells and detail the effects of microgravity and/or simulated microgravity on these key cellular elements of the central nervous system.

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