2014 Bone and Muscle Risks Standing Review PanelThe 2014 Bone and Muscle Risks Standing Review Panel (from here on referred to as the SRP) met for a site visit in Houston, TX on December 17 - 18, 2014. The SRP reviewed the updated Evidence Reports for the Risk of Impaired Performance Due to Reduced Muscle Mass, Strength and Endurance and (from here on referred to as the 2014 Muscle Evidence Report) and the Risk of Reduced Physical Performance Capabilities Due to Reduced Aerobic Capacity (from here on referred to as the 2014 Aerobic Evidence Report), as well as the Research Plans for these Risks. The SRP agreed the Evidence Reports were comprehensive and described a logical sequence of steps taken by NASA and the scientific community to address the risk of impaired performance as a result of muscle atrophy, i.e., reduced muscle mass, loss of strength and loss of endurance in a microgravity environment. The interdependence of the three physiological systems represented by this SRP (i.e., skeletal, muscular and cardiovascular) supports a level of discussion on system integration that is now appreciated by the Chief Scientist of the Human Research Program (HRP). The Evidence Reports cover the effects of microgravity on muscle, ranging from the cellular and molecular levels to whole muscle function. The reports also addressed other factors related to muscle (e.g., neural influences, insulin resistance, heat stress, and nutrition) that will serve as a basis for future discussions on the integration of physiological systems and the response to microgravity. The SRP agreed the Evidence Reports were balanced, provided insight to muscle function, and laid the foundation for the integrated approach now taken by the SRP.
Document ID
20150006969
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Steinberg, Susan (Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Houston, TX, United States)
Glowacki, Julie (Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, MA, United States)
Gregor, Robert (University of Southern California Valencia, CA, United States)
Cullen, Diane (Creighton Univ. Omaha, NE, United States)
Drake, Almond (East Carolina Univ. Greenville, NC, United States)
Enoka, Roger (Colorado Univ. Boulder, CO, United States)
Hanley, Edward, Jr. (Carolinas Medical Center Charlotte, NC, United States)
Kraemer, William (Ohio State Univ. Columbus, OH, United States)
Raven, Peter (University of North Texas Health Science Center Forth Worth, TX, United States)
Sumner, D. Rick (Rush Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)