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Decreased Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity of Gamma and Alpha Motoneurons in Mouse Spinal Cords Following 13 Weeks of Exposure to Microgravity

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Cell body size and succinate dehydrogenase activity of motoneurons in the dorsolateral region of the ventral horn in the lumbar and cervical segments of the mouse spinal cord were assessed after long-term exposure to microgravity and compared with those of ground-based controls. Mice were housed in a mouse drawer system on the International Space Station for 13 weeks. The mice were transported to the International Space Station by the Space Shuttle Discovery and returned to Earth by the Space Shuttle Atlantis. No changes in the cell body size of motoneurons were observed in either segment after exposure to microgravity, but succinate dehydrogenase activity of small-sized (<300 μm2) gamma and medium-sized (300–700 μm2) alpha motoneurons, which have higher succinate dehydrogenase activity than large-sized (>700 μm2) alpha motoneurons, in both segments was lower than that of ground-based controls. We concluded that exposure to microgravity for longer than 3 months induced decreased succinate dehydrogenase activity of both gamma and slow-type alpha motoneurons. In particular, the decreased succinate dehydrogenase activity of gamma motoneurons was observed only after long-term exposure to microgravity.

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Abbreviations

FOXO1:

Forkhead box-containing protein O1

GC:

Ground-based control

HSP:

Heat shock protein

MDS:

Mice drawer system

MHC:

Myosin heavy chain

OD:

Optical density

PGC-1α:

Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α

SDH:

Succinate dehydrogenase

SF:

Spaceflight

STS:

Space transportation system

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We graciously thank the Alcatel-Alenia Space and the Italian Space Agency. This study was supported by a grant from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

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Ishihara, A., Nagatomo, F., Fujino, H. et al. Decreased Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity of Gamma and Alpha Motoneurons in Mouse Spinal Cords Following 13 Weeks of Exposure to Microgravity. Neurochem Res 38, 2160–2167 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11064-013-1124-y

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