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Physiological Responses of Jurkat Lymphocytes to Simulated Microgravity Conditions.


ABSTRACT: The presence of microgravity conditions deeply affects the human body functions at the systemic, organ and cellular levels. This study aimed to investigate the effects induced by simulated-microgravity on non-stimulated Jurkat lymphocytes, an immune cell phenotype considered as a biosensor of the body responses, in order to depict at the cellular level the effects of such a peculiar condition. Jurkat cells were grown at 1 g or on random positioning machine simulating microgravity. On these cells we performed: morphological, cell cycle and proliferation analyses using cytofluorimetric and staining protocols-intracellular Ca2+, reactive oxygen species (ROS), mitochondria membrane potential and O2- measurements using fluorescent probes-aconitase and mitochondria activity, glucose and lactate content using colorimetric assays. After the first exposure days, the cells showed a more homogeneous roundish shape, an increased proliferation rate, metabolic and detoxifying activity resulted in decreased intracellular Ca2+ and ROS. In the late exposure time, the cells adapted to the new environmental condition. Our non-activated proliferating Jurkat cells, even if responsive to altered external forces, adapted to the new environmental condition showing a healthy status. In order to define the cellular mechanism(s) triggered by microgravity, developing standardized experimental approaches and controlled cell culture and simulator conditions is strongly recommended.

SUBMITTER: Morabito C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6515345 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physiological Responses of Jurkat Lymphocytes to Simulated Microgravity Conditions.

Morabito Caterina C   Lanuti Paola P   Caprara Giusy A GA   Marchisio Marco M   Bizzarri Mariano M   Guarnieri Simone S   Mariggiò Maria A MA  

International journal of molecular sciences 20190417 8


The presence of microgravity conditions deeply affects the human body functions at the systemic, organ and cellular levels. This study aimed to investigate the effects induced by simulated-microgravity on non-stimulated Jurkat lymphocytes, an immune cell phenotype considered as a biosensor of the body responses, in order to depict at the cellular level the effects of such a peculiar condition. Jurkat cells were grown at 1 g or on random positioning machine simulating microgravity. On these cells  ...[more]

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