Stem Cell and Regenerative Methods for Space Personnel

E. R. Vickers, Haitao Wen
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Significant deterioration of organs and tissues occurs in astronauts as a result of cosmic radiation exposure. This is a major obstacle to the developing space industry involving extended space exploration, commercial asteroid mining and the colonization of Earth’s moon and Mars. Cosmic radiation includes galactic cosmic rays, and solar particle events of x-rays and gamma rays that penetrate deeply inducing DNA damage. Potential medical issues for astronauts arising from radiation include cancer, rapid aging, sterility, impaired immune system, re-emergence of pathogenic viruses, neurodegeneration and memory impairment. In summary, there are potentially catastrophic consequences for space personnel from prolonged exposure to radiation. Upregulating the regeneration of tissue using advances in stem cell technology would be a plausible method to counteract radiation damage triggering cellular degeneration. Stem cells are ‘survival’ cells and are responsible for the ongoing repair and regeneration of the human body. Increasing the number of available stem cells improves the regenerative capacity of the body. Current stem cell technology is not possible in space, as it requires multiple medical specialists using major hospital surgical and laboratory equipment. The authors have developed a portable stem cell biotechnology kit that is compact, lightweight, and simple to operate and could be performed by astronauts in space on a frequent basis to potentially regenerate affected tissue and reverse the effects of cosmic radiation. The technology uses laboratory validated peptide hydrogels for stem cell migration and expansion. The astronaut only requires donating a small amount of blood or adipose tissue. Preliminary analysis showed stem cells have high yield, excellent cell viability, and demonstrate normal stem cell health parameters of autophagy and annexin V. This approach may help to balance the degeneration / regeneration cycle of the body subject to radiation. Space personnel can be trained in a short period of time to perform the technology with safety and efficacy.
太空人员的干细胞和再生方法
由于宇宙辐射暴露,宇航员的器官和组织会出现严重的退化。这是发展空间工业的主要障碍,包括扩展空间探索、商业小行星采矿以及地球月球和火星的殖民化。宇宙辐射包括银河宇宙射线,以及太阳粒子事件的x射线和伽马射线,它们会穿透并导致DNA损伤。辐射给宇航员带来的潜在医疗问题包括癌症、快速衰老、不育、免疫系统受损、致病性病毒重新出现、神经退化和记忆障碍。总而言之,长期暴露在辐射下可能对空间工作人员造成灾难性后果。利用先进的干细胞技术来调节组织再生可能是一种对抗辐射损伤引发的细胞退化的可行方法。干细胞是“存活”细胞,负责人体的持续修复和再生。增加可用干细胞的数量可以提高身体的再生能力。目前的干细胞技术在太空是不可能实现的,因为它需要多名医学专家使用大型医院的外科和实验室设备。作者已经开发出一种便携式干细胞生物技术试剂盒,它紧凑、轻便、操作简单,可以由宇航员在太空中经常进行,以潜在地再生受影响的组织,并逆转宇宙辐射的影响。该技术使用实验室验证的肽水凝胶进行干细胞迁移和扩增。宇航员只需要捐献少量的血液或脂肪组织。初步分析表明,干细胞产量高,细胞活力良好,并表现出正常的自噬和膜联蛋白v的干细胞健康参数,这种方法可能有助于平衡辐射作用下身体的退化/再生周期。空间人员可以在短时间内接受培训,安全有效地执行这项技术。
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