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用于生物工程和手术修复的太空栖息地:满足深空任务期间对重建和研究组织的需求。

Space habitats for bioengineering and surgical repair: addressing the requirement for reconstructive and research tissues during deep-space missions.

作者信息

Iordachescu Alexandra, Eisenstein Neil, Appleby-Thomas Gareth

机构信息

School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom.

Consortium for organotypic research on ageing and microgravity, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom.

出版信息

NPJ Microgravity. 2023 Mar 25;9(1):23. doi: 10.1038/s41526-023-00266-3.

Abstract

Numerous technical scenarios have been developed to facilitate a human return to the Moon, and as a testbed for a subsequent mission to Mars. Crews appointed with constructing and establishing planetary bases will require a superior level of physical ability to cope with the operational demands. However, the challenging environments of nearby planets (e.g. geological, atmospheric, gravitational conditions) as well as the lengthy journeys through microgravity, will lead to progressive tissue degradation and an increased susceptibility to injury. The isolation, distance and inability to evacuate in an emergency will require autonomous medical support, as well as a range of facilities and specialised equipment to repair tissue damage on-site. Here, we discuss the design requirements of such a facility, in the form of a habitat that would concomitantly allow tissue substitute production, maintenance and surgical implantation, with an emphasis on connective tissues. The requirements for the individual modules and their operation are identified. Several concepts are assessed, including the presence of adjacent wet lab and medical modules supporting the gradual implementation of regenerative biomaterials and acellular tissue substitutes, leading to eventual tissue grafts and, in subsequent decades, potential tissues/organ-like structures. The latter, currently in early phases of development, are assessed particularly for researching the effects of extreme conditions on representative analogues for astronaut health support. Technical solutions are discussed for bioengineering in an isolated planetary environment with hypogravity, from fluid-gel bath suspended manufacture to cryostorage, cell sourcing and on-site resource utilisation for laboratory infrastructure. Surgical considerations are also discussed.

摘要

为了便于人类重返月球,并作为后续火星任务的试验台,已经开发了许多技术方案。被任命建造和建立行星基地的宇航员将需要具备卓越的身体能力,以应对操作需求。然而,附近行星具有挑战性的环境(如地质、大气、引力条件)以及长时间的微重力旅程,将导致组织逐渐退化,并增加受伤的易感性。在紧急情况下无法撤离的隔离状态和距离,将需要自主医疗支持,以及一系列设施和专门设备,以便在现场修复组织损伤。在此,我们以栖息地的形式讨论这样一个设施的设计要求,该栖息地将同时允许组织替代物的生产、维护和手术植入,重点是结缔组织。确定了各个模块的要求及其操作方式。评估了几个概念,包括相邻的湿实验室和医疗模块的存在,这些模块支持再生生物材料和无细胞组织替代物的逐步应用,最终实现组织移植,并在随后几十年实现潜在的组织/器官样结构。后者目前处于早期开发阶段,特别针对研究极端条件对宇航员健康支持的代表性类似物的影响进行评估。讨论了在低重力的孤立行星环境中进行生物工程的技术解决方案,从流体凝胶浴悬浮制造到低温储存、细胞来源以及实验室基础设施的现场资源利用。还讨论了手术方面的考虑因素。

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