51. Simulated microgravity induces alteration in the central nervous system.
- Author
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Uva BM, Masini MA, Sturla M, Prato P, Passalacqua M, Giuliani M, Strollo F, and Tagliafierro G
- Subjects
- Actin Cytoskeleton ultrastructure, Animals, Cell Line, Cells, Cultured, Central Nervous System cytology, Central Nervous System ultrastructure, Cytoskeleton physiology, Cytoskeleton ultrastructure, Microscopy, Confocal, Microtubules ultrastructure, Neuroglia physiology, Neuroglia ultrastructure, Rats, Rotation, Actin Cytoskeleton physiology, Central Nervous System physiology, Microtubules physiology, Neuroglia cytology, Weightlessness Simulation
- Abstract
To investigate whether the signs of neurophysiological impairment observed in flight may be traced back to cytomorphology, we undertook a ground-based study focusing upon the architecture of cultured glial cells under simulated microgravity obtained by three-dimensional clinorotation.
- Published
- 2001