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  • Bone and muscle tissues are highly affected by various forms of low gravity, particularly simulated microgravity (sμg), leading to significant changes in bone marrow (BM) in an experimental mouse model.
  • Male C57Bl/6N mice were categorized into three groups for a study that assessed how hindlimb suspension (HS) and subsequent short-term reloading (RL) affected the quantity and functionality of BM mononucleated cells (MNCs), as well as their hematopoietic and stromal progenitors.
  • Results showed that HS caused a significant reduction in MNCs and disrupted their proliferation and differentiation, while RL partially restored stromal precursor activity but failed to completely recover hematopoietic cell functions.

Article Abstract

Bone and muscle tissues are mostly susceptible to different kinds of hypodynamia, including real and simulated microgravity (sμg). To evaluate the effect of sμg on bone marrow (BM), male C57Bl/6N mice were divided into three groups: vivarium control (VC), 30-day hindlimb suspension (HS), and subsequent 12-h short-term support reloading (RL). The effects on BM total mononucleated cells (MNCs) as well as stromal and hematopoietic progenitors from murine tibia were studied. The number of BM MNCs, immunophenotype, proliferation, colony-forming units (CFUs), differentiation and secretory activity of hematopoietic and stromal BM cells were determined. HS led to a twofold decrease in MNCs, alteration of surface molecule expression profiles, suppression of proliferative activity of BM cells, and change of soluble mediators' levels. The stromal compartment was characterized by a decrease of CFU of fibroblasts and suppression of spontaneous osteo-commitment after HS. Among the hematopoietic precursors, a decrease in the total number of CFUs was found mainly at the expense of suppression of CFU-GM and CFU-GEMM. After RL, restoration of the stromal precursor's functional activity to control levels and overabundance of paracrine mediator's production were detected, whereas the complete recovery of hematopoietic precursor's activity did not occur. These data demonstrate the fast functional reaction of the stromal compartment on restoration of loading support.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/scd.2021.0111DOI Listing

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