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Human mononuclear cell function after 4 degrees C storage during 1-G and microgravity conditions of spaceflightFuture space missions of long duration may require that autologous leukocytes be stored in flight for infusion to restore normal immune competence in crewmembers. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNCs), as leukocyte concentrates in autologous plasma and 2% dextrose, were stored in the microgravity conditions provided by the U.S. Space Shuttle Columbia (Mission 61-C). Activity of PBMNC after space flight was compared with that from a series of preflight ground control experiments, which demonstrated in culture a progressive daily loss in mitogen-stimulated protein synthesis at 24 h and thymidine uptake at 72 h after storage for 7 d at 4 degrees C. Post-storage viabilities were at least 90% as determined by trypan dye exclusion. A progressive reduction in the percentage of PBMNC expressing cell-surface phenotype markers, which was similar for monocytes, B cells, and T-cell subsets, also occurred after storage. The ability of PBMNC, stored for 8 d in Columbia's middeck, to become activated and proliferate in vitro was similar to that of cells that remained in identical flight lockers on the ground as 1-G controls, thus indicating that PBMNCs were not adversely affected by storage under microgravity conditions.
Document ID
20050000902
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Meehan, R.
(University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston)
Taylor, G.
Lionetti, F.
Neale, L.
Curren, T.
Date Acquired
August 22, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1989
Publication Information
Publication: Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
Volume: 60
Issue: 7
ISSN: 0095-6562
Subject Category
Life Sciences (General)
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other
Keywords
NASA Discipline Number 00-00
NASA Program Flight
NASA Center JSC
manned
STS-61C Shuttle Project
NASA Discipline Regulatory Physiology
Non-NASA Center
NASA Discipline Number 18-10
Flight Experiment
NASA Program Biomedical Research
short duration

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