| Literature DB >> 8739762 |
J S van Twest1, A Paulsen, B S Spooner.
Abstract
Chick precardiac tissue explants were cultured on the 8-day mission of STS-60, space shuttle Discovery. Development of in vitro cultures of precardiac chick tissue from embryo stages 5 though 8 (H-H) were initiated during orbit and were terminated after approximately fifteen hours of 37 degree C culture. Transmission electron microscopy and tritiated thymidine studies were performed postflight. No significant differences in cell proliferation were observed between flight and ground controls. Electron-microscopic studies revealed stage 8 explants were capable of differentiation during flight in a pattern which matched ground control tissues. As anticipated, stage 7 explant tissues had differentiated to a lesser extent compared to stage 8 tissues. Interestingly, stage 7 precardiac explant flight tissue differentiation was less than ground control tissue. This difference in differentiation between flight and ground cultures was enhanced in stage 6 tissues, as high levels of myofibril organization were only seen in ground controls. Other cellular components such as Golgi apparatus, junctional complexes, and mitochondria were present and appeared normal and healthy.Entities:
Keywords: NASA Discipline Developmental Biology; NASA Discipline Number 93-10; NASA Program NSCORT; Non-NASA Center
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Year: 1995 PMID: 8739762 DOI: 10.1159/000147766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Anat (Basel) ISSN: 0001-5180