Title of article :
Investigating Morphologic Changes and Viability of Rats’ Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Microgravity
Author/Authors :
Monfaredi, Samira Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Qazvin Branch - Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran , Darabi, Shahram Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medicine - Qazvin Branch - Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran , Ahadi, Reza Department of Anatomical Sciences - Rasoul Akram Hospital - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , Rajaei, Farzad Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Qazvin University of Medical Sciences, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells capable of duplication
and auto-recovery and distinction from various cells including chondrocytes, adipocytes,
chondroblasts, fibroblasts, and osteoblasts. Human stem cells are always subject to local
and external mechanical loads. External loads are caused by physical activity in external
environment loading to infliction of static and dynamic loads on the body and internal loads
are typically caused due to body physiological function. Mechanical factors can affect different
parameters such as morphology, proliferation, migration, metabolism and death as well as
chemical changes in cells and lead to chemical changes in extracellular matrix and intracellular
environment, besides distinction of cells.
Methods: MSCs were isolated from rat’s bone marrow, then cultured in microgravity
conditions. Morphologic changes of cells were analyzed by taking pictures at different times.
Results: Results indicated a reduction in cell area and an increase in cell aspect ratio, in
microgravity conditions. No significant difference was observed in cell angle of rotation at
different time measurements. Also, in measuring viability of these cells using MTT test it was
found that microgravity reduces viability of stem cells, considerably.
Conclusion: Microgravity conditions have a considerable impact on morphology of MSCs.
Furthermore, viability of MSCs decreased signi ficantly after 48 h, under microgravity conditions.
Keywords :
Cell viability , Mesenchymal stem cell , Rat , Microgravity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics