Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission

Morphological and phenotypical signs of cultured readaptation osteoblasts were studied after a short-term space mission. The ultrastructure and phenotype of human osteoblasts after Soyuz TMA-11 space flight (2007) were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, laser confocal microscopy, and ELISA....

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Main Authors: Abd Manaf, Ali, M Yu, Kapitonova, S L, Kuznetsov
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spelling my-unisza-ir.53072022-09-13T05:16:56Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5307/ Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission Abd Manaf, Ali M Yu, Kapitonova S L, Kuznetsov QD Chemistry R Medicine (General) Morphological and phenotypical signs of cultured readaptation osteoblasts were studied after a short-term space mission. The ultrastructure and phenotype of human osteoblasts after Soyuz TMA-11 space flight (2007) were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, laser confocal microscopy, and ELISA. The morphofunctional changes in cell cultures persisted after 12 passages. Osteoblasts retained the drastic changes in their shape and size, contour deformation, disorganization of the microtubular network, redistribution of organelles and specialized structures of the plasmalemma in comparison with the ground control cells. On the other hand, the expression of osteoprotegerin and osteocalcin (bone metabolism markers) increased; the expression of bone resorption markers ICAM-1 and IL-6 also increased, while the expression of VCAM-1 decreased. Hence, space flight led to the development of persistent shifts in cultured osteoblasts indicating injuries to the cytoskeleton and the phenotype changes, indicating modulation of bone metabolism biomarkers. 2014-01 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5307/1/FH02-FPBSM-14-00782.jpg Abd Manaf, Ali and M Yu, Kapitonova and S L, Kuznetsov (2014) Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 156 (3). pp. 393-398. ISSN 00074888
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Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
description Morphological and phenotypical signs of cultured readaptation osteoblasts were studied after a short-term space mission. The ultrastructure and phenotype of human osteoblasts after Soyuz TMA-11 space flight (2007) were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, laser confocal microscopy, and ELISA. The morphofunctional changes in cell cultures persisted after 12 passages. Osteoblasts retained the drastic changes in their shape and size, contour deformation, disorganization of the microtubular network, redistribution of organelles and specialized structures of the plasmalemma in comparison with the ground control cells. On the other hand, the expression of osteoprotegerin and osteocalcin (bone metabolism markers) increased; the expression of bone resorption markers ICAM-1 and IL-6 also increased, while the expression of VCAM-1 decreased. Hence, space flight led to the development of persistent shifts in cultured osteoblasts indicating injuries to the cytoskeleton and the phenotype changes, indicating modulation of bone metabolism biomarkers.
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author Abd Manaf, Ali
M Yu, Kapitonova
S L, Kuznetsov
author_facet Abd Manaf, Ali
M Yu, Kapitonova
S L, Kuznetsov
author_sort Abd Manaf, Ali
title Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
title_short Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
title_full Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
title_fullStr Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
title_sort morphological and phenotypical characteristics of human osteoblasts after short-term space mission
publishDate 2014
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