» Articles » PMID: 17609119

Alterations of the Actin Cytoskeleton and Increased Nitric Oxide Synthesis Are Common Features in Human Primary Endothelial Cell Response to Changes in Gravity

Overview
Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 2007 Jul 5
PMID 17609119
Citations 39
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Because endothelial cells are fundamental to the maintenance of the functional integrity of the vascular wall, endothelial modifications in altered gravity conditions might offer some insights into the mechanisms leading to circulatory impairment in astronauts. We cultured human endothelial cells in a dedicated centrifuge (MidiCAR) to generate hypergravity and in two different devices, namely the Rotating Wall Vessel and the Random Positioning Machine, to generate hypogravity. Hypogravity stimulated endothelial growth, did not affect migration, and enhanced nitric oxide production. It also remodeled the actin cytoskeleton and reduced the total amounts of actin. Hypergravity did not affect endothelial growth, markedly stimulated migration, and enhanced nitric oxide synthesis. In addition, hypergravity altered the distribution of actin fibers without, however, affecting the total amounts of actin. A short exposure to hypergravity (8 min) abolished the hypogravity induced growth advantage. Our results indicate that cytoskeletal alterations and increased nitric oxide production represent common denominators in endothelial responses to both hypogravity and hypergravity.

Citing Articles

Microgravity and Human Body: Unraveling the Potential Role of Heat-Shock Proteins in Spaceflight and Future Space Missions.

Manna O, Burgio S, Picone D, Carista A, Pitruzzella A, Fucarino A Biology (Basel). 2024; 13(11).

PMID: 39596876 PMC: 11591694. DOI: 10.3390/biology13110921.


Gut matters in microgravity: potential link of gut microbiota and its metabolites to cardiovascular and musculoskeletal well-being.

Ibrahim Z, Khan N, Siddiqui R, Qaisar R, Marzook H, Soares N Nutr Metab (Lond). 2024; 21(1):66.

PMID: 39123239 PMC: 11316329. DOI: 10.1186/s12986-024-00836-6.


PIEZO1 Promotes the Migration of Endothelial Cells via Enhancing CXCR4 Expression under Simulated Microgravity.

Wang Y, Li C, Wang R, Zhao X, Pan Y, Zhang Q Int J Mol Sci. 2024; 25(13).

PMID: 39000362 PMC: 11242226. DOI: 10.3390/ijms25137254.


Omics Studies of Tumor Cells under Microgravity Conditions.

Graf J, Schulz H, Wehland M, Corydon T, Sahana J, Abdelfattah F Int J Mol Sci. 2024; 25(2).

PMID: 38255998 PMC: 10815863. DOI: 10.3390/ijms25020926.


The Effects of Combined Exposure to Simulated Microgravity, Ionizing Radiation, and Cortisol on the Wound Healing Process.

Radstake W, Gautam K, Miranda S, Vermeesen R, Tabury K, Rehnberg E Cells. 2023; 12(2).

PMID: 36672184 PMC: 9857207. DOI: 10.3390/cells12020246.