After the 7-day space flight of Cosmos-1667 the reproductive system of white rats was investigated. No differences between the flight rats and synchronous and vivarium controls were detected with respect to such parameters as the testis and epididymis weight, testicular content of spermatogonia, spermatocytes, spermatids, spermatozoa, Leydig's cells and Sertoli's cells, and the number of normal and atypical spermatozoa in the epididymis. Nuclei of Sertoli's cells were similar in size in the flight and control rats.
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November 1986
The Wistar female rats were flown on the biosatellite Cosmos-1514 during their pregnancy days 13-18. Offspring (at the age 1 to 3 months) of four of these rats were used to investigate their behavioral reactions in the open field and mazes of different design, food attraction being applied. Control rats of matched pregnancy term were kept either in a vivarium or in a biosatellite mockup where all flight factors, except for weightlessness, were simulated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTen female Wistar rats were exposed to zero-g during 5 days, i. e., from gestation day 13 to day 18.
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