
doi: 10.1007/bf01990088
pmid: 6653720
When HeLa cells, chicken embryo fibroblasts, sarcoma Galliera cells, Friend leukemia virus transformed cells and human lymphocytes are cultured in a hypergravitational field (e.g. 10 X g) proliferation rate is increased by 20-30%, whereas glucose consumption per cell is lower than at 1 X g. Tracking of cell movements on gold-coated substrates reveals that cell migration is hindered at high-g. These findings suggest that under gravitational stress the cell is either capable of shifting to other metabolic pathways and/or consumes less energy at high-g than at 1 X g. This work describes ground-based investigations related to experiments to be performed on future Spacelab missions.
Leukemia, Experimental, Centrifugation, Sarcoma, Chick Embryo, Fibroblasts, Space Flight, Cell Line, Friend murine leukemia virus, Rats, Glucose, Cell Movement, Hydrostatic Pressure, Animals, Humans, Lymphocytes, Cell Division, Gravitation, HeLa Cells
Leukemia, Experimental, Centrifugation, Sarcoma, Chick Embryo, Fibroblasts, Space Flight, Cell Line, Friend murine leukemia virus, Rats, Glucose, Cell Movement, Hydrostatic Pressure, Animals, Humans, Lymphocytes, Cell Division, Gravitation, HeLa Cells
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