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Schematic diagram of the experiments.
<p>Mice of SF, SFV and backup SF groups were co-adapted in housing groups of 3 mice each, SF mice were adapted to paste food diet, and mice of <i>in vivo</i> subgroups passed through preliminary tests. After transportation to and adaptation at Baikonur, SF mice were flown aboard the Bion-M 1 satellite for 30 days. After landing mice were examined and transported to Moscow, where animals of the <i>in vitro</i> subgroup were dissected, while recovery dynamics was followed in the <i>in-vivo</i> subgroup before dissection 7 days after landing. Ground control experiment replicated the principal stages of the spaceflight experiment.</p
Post-flight open field behavior parameters expressed as percent of pre-flight background values.
<p>Total (A), center (B) and periphery (C) distance moved, rearing frequency (D), center entries frequency (E), time in center (F), latency to the first center zone entry (G) and grooming duration (H). SF mice displayed reduced activity compared to any of the control groups (GC, SFV or GCV). Mice housed in habitats (SF and GC) were reluctant to explore the center of the arena. Statistical analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney test (*−p<0.05, **−p<0.01, ***− p<0.005 and ****−p<0.0001, ns – not significant or the p value is indicated).</p
Number of animals in experimental groups after post-flight adjustment.
<p>Number of animals in experimental groups after post-flight adjustment.</p
Bodyweight (A) and relative BW change (B) after telemetry probe implantation.
<p>Differences significant at p<0.05 are marked with an asterisk. As can be considered from bodyweight data, acute recovery was over by day 5 after surgery.</p
Climate parameters in flight, control experiments and the animal facility.
<p>na – data not available.</p
A representative photograph of mice in the flight habitats.
<p>Note that mice occupy the floor grid before launch (upper row) and cling to the feeder (lower row) in microgravity. The same cages are shown.</p
Mice bodyweight dynamics after transportation to the launch site.
<p>Differences significant at p<0.05 are marked with an asterisk. Transportation did not seriously affect the mice, as can be concluded from a slight drop of bodyweight and its rapid recovery.</p
Key dates of the on-ground control experiment.
<p>Key dates of the on-ground control experiment.</p
The outcome of the pre-flight procedures with mice for in vivo studies.
<p>The outcome of the pre-flight procedures with mice for in vivo studies.</p