Effect of Short-Term Hypergravity Treatment on Mouse 2-Cell Embryo Development

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Li-Na Ning
Xiao-Hua Lei
Yu-Jing Cao
Yun-Fang Zhang
Zhong-Hong Cao
Qi Chen
En-Kui Duan
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Stem Cell and Reproductive Biology, Institute of Zoology
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Microgravity Science and Technology | 2015年 / 27卷
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2-cell embryos; Short-term hypergravity; Development; Cytoskeleton;
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Though there are numerous biological experiments, which have been performed in a space environment, to study the physiological effect of space travel on living organisms, while the potential effect of weightlessness or short-term hypergravity on the reproductive system in most species, particularly in mammalian is still controversial and unclear. In our previous study, we investigated the effect of space microgravity on the development of mouse 4-cell embryos by using Chinese SJ-8. .Unexpectedly, we did not get any developed embryo during the space-flight. Considering that the process of space experiment is quite different from most experiments done on earth in several aspects such as, the vibration and short-term hypergravity during the rock launching and landing. Thus we want to know whether the short-term hypergravity produced by the launch process affect the early embryo development in mice, and howthe early embryos respond to the hypergravity. In present study, we are mimicking the short-term hypergravity during launch by using a centrifuge to investigate its influence on the development of early embryo (2-cell) in mice. We also examined the actin filament distribution in 2-cell embryos by immunostaining to test their potential capacity of development under short-term hypergravity exposure. Our results showed that most 2-cell embryos in the hypergravity exposure groups developed into blastocysts with normal morphology after 72h cultured in vitro, and there is no obvious difference in the development rate of blastocyst formation compared to the control. Moreover, there were no statistically significant differences in birth rates after oviduct transfer of 2-cell mouse embryos exposed on short-term hypergravity compared with 1 g condition. In addition, the well-organized actin distribution appeared in 2-cell embryos after exposed on hypergravity and also in the subsequent developmental blastocysts. Taken together, our data shows that short-term exposure in hypergravity conditions does not affect the normal development and actin filament structures of mouse embryos.
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