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Evaluating the long-term effect of space radiation on the reproductive normality of mammalian sperm preserved on the International Space Station.

Authors :
Wakayama, Sayaka
Ito, Daiyu
Kamada, Yuko
Shimazu, Toru
Suzuki, Tomomi
Nagamatsu, Aiko
Araki, Ryoko
Ishikawa, Takahiro
Kamimura, Satoshi
Hirose, Naoki
Kazama, Kousuke
Yang, Li
Inoue, Rei
Kikuchi, Yasuyuki
Hayashi, Erika
Emura, Rina
Watanabe, Ren
Nagatomo, Hiroaki
Suzuki, Hiromi
Yamamori, Tohru
N Tada, Motoki
Osada, Ikuko
Umehara, Masumi
Sano, Hiromi
Kasahara, Haruo
Higashibata, Akira
Yano, Sachiko
Abe, Masumi
Kishigami, Satoshi
Kohda, Takashi
Ooga, Masatoshi
Wakayama, Teruhiko
Ryoko, Araki
Takahiro, Ishikawa
Satoshi, Kamimura
Masumi, Abe
Wakayama, Sayaka
Ito, Daiyu
Kamada, Yuko
Shimazu, Toru
Suzuki, Tomomi
Nagamatsu, Aiko
Araki, Ryoko
Ishikawa, Takahiro
Kamimura, Satoshi
Hirose, Naoki
Kazama, Kousuke
Yang, Li
Inoue, Rei
Kikuchi, Yasuyuki
Hayashi, Erika
Emura, Rina
Watanabe, Ren
Nagatomo, Hiroaki
Suzuki, Hiromi
Yamamori, Tohru
N Tada, Motoki
Osada, Ikuko
Umehara, Masumi
Sano, Hiromi
Kasahara, Haruo
Higashibata, Akira
Yano, Sachiko
Abe, Masumi
Kishigami, Satoshi
Kohda, Takashi
Ooga, Masatoshi
Wakayama, Teruhiko
Ryoko, Araki
Takahiro, Ishikawa
Satoshi, Kamimura
Masumi, Abe
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Space radiation may cause DNA damage to cells and concern for the inheritance of mutations in offspring after deep space exploration. However, there is no way to study the long-term effects of space radiation using biological materials. Here, we developed a method to evaluate the biological effect of space radiation and examined the reproductive potential of mouse freeze-dried spermatozoa stored on the International Space Station (ISS) for the longest period in biological research. The space radiation did not affect sperm DNA or fertility after preservation on ISS, and many genetically normal offspring were obtained without reducing the success rate compared to the ground-preserved control. The results of ground x-ray experiments showed that sperm can be stored for more than 200 years in space. These results suggest that the effect of deep space radiation on mammalian reproduction can be evaluated using spermatozoa, even without being monitored by astronauts in Gateway.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375190135
Document Type :
Electronic Resource