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Neuroscience | 2004

Spaceflight alters the fiber composition of the aortic nerve in the developing rat.

Masao Yamasaki; Tsuyoshi Shimizu; Kiyoaki Katahira; Hidefumi Waki; Tadanori Nagayama; Hirotaka O-ishi; Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Masao Miyake; Yukako Miyamoto; Haruyuki Wago; Toshiyasu Okouchi; S. Matsumoto

Hydrostatic pressure gradients due to the gravitational force in blood vessels disappear under conditions of microgravity during spaceflight, and the ability of the baroreceptor reflex to control arterial pressure and blood distribution may be altered. We hypothesized, on the basis of the results obtained in our previous experiments using the head-down tilt method in rats and rabbits, that the range of increase in arterial pressure caused by animal behavior narrows under conditions of microgravity, affecting the development of high-threshold unmyelinated fibers in the rat aortic nerve which sends signals from baroreceptors located in the aortic wall to the reflex center. We verified this hypothesis using 9-day-old rat neonates housed with their dams for 16 days on the space shuttle Columbia in outer space (STS-90, Neurolab Mission). Age-matched neonatal rats with the dams remained on the ground as controls. After breeding was carried out in the three experimental groups (FLT, spaceflight; AGC, asynchronous ground control; VIV, vivarium ground control), specimens of the 25-day-old rats were excised and five left aortic nerves in each group were examined by electron microscopy. The number of aortic unmyelinated fibers was significantly less in the FLT group than in each ground control (mean+/-S.D.; 139+/-37 in the FLT, 207+/-36 in the AGC, 283+/-121 in the VIV; P<0.05), which may be related to the weakness of the baroreceptor reflex under conditions of microgravity in space. This result may contribute to understanding of the several cardiovascular issues which occur under microgravity and after reexposure to gravity in human.


BioMed Research International | 2014

Spaceflight Affects Postnatal Development of the Aortic Wall in Rats

Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Masao Yamasaki; Hidefumi Waki; Masao Miyake; Hirotaka O-ishi; Kiyoaki Katahira; Tadanori Nagayama; Yukako Miyamoto; Masamitsu Hasegawa; Haruyuki Wago; Toshiyasu Okouchi; Tsuyoshi Shimizu

We investigated effect of microgravity environment during spaceflight on postnatal development of the rheological properties of the aorta in rats. The neonate rats were randomly divided at 7 days of age into the spaceflight, asynchronous ground control, and vivarium control groups (8 pups for one dam). The spaceflight group rats at 9 days of age were exposed to microgravity environment for 16 days. A longitudinal wall strip of the proximal descending thoracic aorta was subjected to stress-strain and stress-relaxation tests. Wall tensile force was significantly smaller in the spaceflight group than in the two control groups, whereas there were no significant differences in wall stress or incremental elastic modulus at each strain among the three groups. Wall thickness and number of smooth muscle fibers were significantly smaller in the spaceflight group than in the two control groups, but there were no significant differences in amounts of either the elastin or collagen fibers among the three groups. The decreased thickness was mainly caused by the decreased number of smooth muscle cells. Plastic deformation was observed only in the spaceflight group in the stress-strain test. A microgravity environment during spaceflight could affect postnatal development of the morphological and rheological properties of the aorta.


Experimental Animals | 2002

Postnatal Changes in the Rheological Properties of the Aorta in Sprague-Dawley Rats

Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Hidefumi Waki; Masao Yamasaki; Tadanori Nagayama; Hirotaka O-ishi; Kiyoaki Katahira; Noboru Machida; Masamitsu Hasegawa; Tsuyoshi Shimizu


Experimental Animals | 2000

Time-Dependent Change in Baroreflex Control Capacity of Arterial Pressure by Pentobarbital Anesthesia in Rabbits

Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Hidefumi Waki; Tadanori Nagayama; Masao Yamasaki; Hirotaka O-ishi; Kiyoaki Katahira; Tsuyoshi Shimizu


Biological Sciences in Space | 2004

Effects of space flight on the histological characteristics of the aortic depressor nerve in the adult rat: electron microscopic analysis.

Masao Yamasaki; Tsuyoshi Shimizu; Masao Miyake; Yukako Miyamoto; Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Hirotaka O-ishi; Tadanori Nagayama; Hidefumi Waki; Kiyoaki Katahira; Haruyuki Wago; Toshiyasu Okouchi; Shunji Nagaoka; Chiaki Mukai


The Neurolab Spacelab Mission : Neuroscience Research in Space | 2003

Development of the aortic baroreflex in microgravity

Tsuyoshi Shimizu; Masao Yamasaki; Hidefumi Waki; Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Hirotaka O-ishi; Kiyoaki Katahira; Tadanori Nagayama; Masao Miyake; Yukako Miyamoto


Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology | 2000

Mechanical tensile properties of the aortic wall in the premature rat exposed to the microgravity environment during space flight for 16 days.

Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Tsuyoshi Shimizu; Masao Yamasaki; Hidefumi Waki; Tadanori Nagayama; Hirotaka O-ishi; Kiyoaki Katahira; Haruyuki Wago; Toshiyasu Okouchi; Masamitsu Hasegawa; Yukako Miyamoto; Masao Miyake; S. Matsumoto; Kaneko M; Shunji Nagaoka; Chiaki Mukai; Izumi T; Yanagawa K; Uemura M


Archive | 2001

Effects of microgravity to the mechanical changes in the rat aorta.

Hirotaka O-ishi; Tsuyoshi Shimizu; Kiyoaki Katahira; Masao Yamasaki; Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Masao Miyake; Haruyuki Wago; Toshiyasu Okochi; Satoko Okubo; Shigeo Nakano; 大石 浩隆; 清水 強; 片平 清昭; 山崎 将生; 勝田 新一郎; 三宅 将生; 和合 治幸; 大河内 利康; 大久保 聡子; 中野 盛夫


宇宙利用シンポジウム=Space Utilization Research: Proceedings of Space Utilization Symposium | 2010

平成21年度宇宙ストレス生物学研究班WG活動報告: げっ歯類を用いる宇宙実験: サンプルシェア研究

Noriaki Ishioka; Makoto Asashima; Akihiko Ishihara; Ryutaro Izumi; Shinichi Usami; Hirotaka O-ishi; Katsunori Omori; Motoshi Kamada; Akemi Izumi-Kurotani; Hiromi Suzuki; Nobuo Suzuki; Masahiro Sokabe; Akihisa Takahashi; Takeshi Nikawa; Atsushi Higashitani; Akira Higashibata; Hideyuki Majima; Yasumasa Miyazaki; Chiaki Mukai; Hiroshi Yasuda; Takashi Yamazaki; 憲昭 石岡; 誠 浅島; 昭彦 石原; 龍太郎 泉; 真一 宇佐美; 浩隆 大石; 克徳 大森; 源司 鎌田; 明美 黒谷


Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan Proceedings of Annual Meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan | 2006

Immunohistochemical analysis on the kidney in neonatal rats which reared for 30 days after spaceflight.

Masao Miyake; Masao Yamasaki; Hidefumi Waki; Kiyoaki Katahira; Hirotaka O-ishi; Shin-ichiro Katsuda; Tadanori Nagayama; Søren Nielsen; Akihiro Hazama; Tsuyoshi Shimizu

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Kiyoaki Katahira

Fukushima Medical University

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Masao Yamasaki

Fukushima Medical University

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Tsuyoshi Shimizu

Fukushima Medical University

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Tadanori Nagayama

Fukushima Medical University

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Masao Miyake

Fukushima Medical University

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Haruyuki Wago

Fukushima Medical University

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Yukako Miyamoto

Fukushima Medical University

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Toshiyasu Okouchi

Fukushima Medical University

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