In this paper we report the behaviour of normal vascular smooth muscle cells and transformed breast cancer cells under normal versus simulated microgravity conditions by comparing cell proliferation, Glucose transport, Methionine uptake and protein synthesis. Modeled microgravity profoundly affects cell growth (especially in normal cells) and Glucose or Methionine metabolism (although to different extent in the two cell lines). Since both cells own responsive insulin receptors, the comparison was extended to insulin-stimulated versus unstimulated conditions. We report that the detected metabolic changes were strongly enhanced when the cells were simultaneously stimulated with insulin and subjected to modeled microgravity stress. Such observations may have important returns for human health in space; they deserve further attention.

MODELED GRAVITY ALTERS THE CELL METABOLISM “RATE” AND NOT THE CELL METABOLISM / R., Coinu; A., Chiaviello; Covelli, Bianca; D., Meloni; G., Galleri; P., Pippia; Ma, Meloni; F., Franconi; Palumbo, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1077-9248. - STAMPA. - 12:1(2005), pp. 255-256.

MODELED GRAVITY ALTERS THE CELL METABOLISM “RATE” AND NOT THE CELL METABOLISM.

COVELLI, BIANCA;PALUMBO, GIUSEPPE
2005

Abstract

In this paper we report the behaviour of normal vascular smooth muscle cells and transformed breast cancer cells under normal versus simulated microgravity conditions by comparing cell proliferation, Glucose transport, Methionine uptake and protein synthesis. Modeled microgravity profoundly affects cell growth (especially in normal cells) and Glucose or Methionine metabolism (although to different extent in the two cell lines). Since both cells own responsive insulin receptors, the comparison was extended to insulin-stimulated versus unstimulated conditions. We report that the detected metabolic changes were strongly enhanced when the cells were simultaneously stimulated with insulin and subjected to modeled microgravity stress. Such observations may have important returns for human health in space; they deserve further attention.
2005
MODELED GRAVITY ALTERS THE CELL METABOLISM “RATE” AND NOT THE CELL METABOLISM / R., Coinu; A., Chiaviello; Covelli, Bianca; D., Meloni; G., Galleri; P., Pippia; Ma, Meloni; F., Franconi; Palumbo, Giuseppe. - In: JOURNAL OF GRAVITATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1077-9248. - STAMPA. - 12:1(2005), pp. 255-256.
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
J GRAVIT PHYSIOL 2005.pdf

non disponibili

Tipologia: Documento in Post-print
Licenza: Accesso privato/ristretto
Dimensione 33.46 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
33.46 kB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11588/447274
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact