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1、Short CommunicationEffects of long term isolation on the emotion change of Lunar Palace365”crewmembersZikai Haoa,b,Yinzhen Zhua,b,Siyuan Fenga,b,Chen Menga,b,Dawei Hua,b,d,Hui Liua,d,Hong Liua,b,c,d,aBeijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Biomedical Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 102402,Chin
2、abInstitute of Environmental Biology and Life Support Technology,School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100083,ChinacState Key Laboratory of Virtual Reality Technology and Systems,School of Computer Science and Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100083,Ch
3、inadInternational Joint Research Center of Aerospace Biotechnology&Medical Engineering,Beihang University,Beijing 100083,Chinaa r t i c l ei n f oArticle history:Received 29 April 2019Received in revised form 11 May 2019Accepted 13 May 2019Available online 23 May 2019?2019 Science China Press.Publis
4、hed by Elsevier B.V.and Science China Press.All rights reserved.The psychological health risk is one of the most serious anddifficult risks to mitigate during manned deep space exploration1.In a space capsule or station,the environment is isolated,and communication with the outside is limited to tel
5、ephone ordelayed video.The monotonous working schedule also aggravatesloneliness and homesickness,which could trigger negative moods,such as depression and anxiety.Therefore,an astronauts unstableemotional state could be a threat to the safety and performance ofa space mission.Current strategies to
6、further explore space,such as NASAsDesign Reference Architecture or Chinas Lunar Exploration Pro-gram 2,3,strongly demand the development of bioregenerativelife support systems(BLSS)that fully incorporated into space sta-tions,transit vehicles,and eventually habitats on the Moon andMars 4,5.A BLSS i
7、s an artificial ecosystem with highly regener-ated materials(food,oxygen and water)that are essential forhuman life support.Obviously,a BLSS-based closed isolation envi-ronment is unique because it composes of both biotic and abioticfactors.This distinguishes BLSS-based closed isolation environ-ment
8、 from the physical-chemical based or other closed isolationenvironments 57.It is imperative to investigate the crewmem-bers psychological changes and identify how these changes influ-ence their mental health and performance in the BLSS,and also tofind possible counter-measures for these psychosocial
9、 issues.Fortunately,the Lunar Palace 365”project enables us to studythe psychological change of crewmembers in the BLSS.The LunarPalace 365”project was a 370-day,multicrew,closed experimentcarried out in a ground-based experimental BLSS platform namedLunar Palace 1(LP1).By integrating four biologica
10、l units,theLunar Palace 365”mission achieved the longest isolation timeand highest closure coefficient among all reported BLSS experi-ments through bioregeneration of life support necessities 5,7,8.Located at the Institute of Environmental Biology and Life SupportTechnology,Beihang University,Beijin
11、g,China,the LP1 wasupgraded based on the stage I facility built in 2014 5.Currently,it has a total area of 160 m2and a total volume of 500 m3.It con-sists of a comprehensive cabin and two plant cabins.The compre-hensive cabin includes four private bedrooms,a living room,abathroom,and an insect cultu
12、ring room(Fig.1a).Eight crewmem-bers were divided into two groups(2 females and 2 males each).Group 1(Fig.1b)included crewmembers A(female),B(female),C(male)and D(male),Group 2(Fig.1c)included crewmembers E(female),F(female),G(male)and H(male).The isolation experi-ment consisted of three phases with
13、 four crewmembers for each(Fig.1d):the first phase lasted for 60 d with four crewmembersof group 1(from May 10 to July 10,2017),the second phase lastedfor 200 days with four crewmembers of group 2(from July 10,2017 to January 26,2018),and the third phase lasted for 110 dwith four crewmembers of grou
14、p 1(from January 26 to May 15,2018).During the experiment,the crewmembers followed a fixedschedule for working,breaking,physical training and sleeping.Inparticular,they worked on plants for more than 4 h/d(Fig.1f,g),their lifestyle was regular and particular.In this study,the ques-tionnaires for Sym
15、ptom Checklist 90(SCL-90)and profile of moodstates(POMS)were filled out by the crewmembers once to twice amonth before and after the experiment,and once to twice a weekduring the experiment.This study was approved by the Scienceand Ethics Committee of School of Biological Science and MedicalEngineer
16、ing in Beihang University,Beijing,China(Approval ID:BM20180003).We did not find psychological disturbances or distress with theeight crewmembers during the whole experiment.In contrast withhttps:/doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2019.05.0192095-9273/?2019 Science China Press.Published by Elsevier B.V.and Scie
17、nce China Press.All rights reserved.Corresponding authors.E-mail addresses:(H.Liu),LH(H.Liu).Science Bulletin 64(2019)881884Contents lists available at ScienceDirectScience Bulletinjournal homepage: previous report in which the crewmembers in Mars 500”mis-sion demonstrated the highest average POMS t
18、otal mood distur-bance score throughout the mission.They reported symptoms ofdepression in 93%of mission weeks,among which,mild-to-moder-ate levels were reported in over 10%of the mission weeks 1,9.Themajor difference between the Lunar Palace 365”and the Mars500”missions was that the Lunar Palace 36
19、5”experiment wasbased on the BLSS,while the Mars 500”was not.This could be amajor contributor to better maintenance of the crewmembers psy-chology during the experiment,which benefit the crewmembersboth psychologically and physiologically.In this experiment,eachcrewmember spent more than four hours
20、a day to work in theplant chamber full of crops.Firstly,the daily work of taking careof crops made the life of crewmembers more fulfilling,which notonly made them feel a sense of accomplishment,but also effec-tively reduced the negative emotions caused by boredom.Sec-ondly,we believe the visual aest
21、hetics of plants helped to elicitfeelings of inner peace,which generates positive emotions towarda meaningful appreciation of life.Direct contact with plants guidesthe individuals focus away from stress and enhance their overallquality of life 10.Finally,BLSS provided the crews with a high-plant and
22、 high-fiber diet which may also be beneficial for themaintenance of healthy gut microbiome 11,12,and subsequentlythe mental health via the microbiota gut-brain axis.BLSS is composed of organisms and artificial environmental fac-tors.The systems operation is driven by their inseparable interre-lation
23、s and interactions.As Crewmembers mood is susceptible toother biotic and abiotic units,theoretically a set of hypotheticalstochastic differential equations could be used to express the influ-encing mechanisms of biotic and abiotic factors on the dynamicresponse of crews mood.If a well-designed BLSS
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