胚泡
生物
胚胎
表观遗传学
胚胎发生
胚胎干细胞
空间辐射
遗传学
细胞生物学
DNA甲基化
后生
男科
基因
医学
基因表达
物理
宇宙射线
天体物理学
作者
Xiaohua Lei,Yujing Cao,Baohua Ma,Yunfang Zhang,Lina Ning,Jingjing Qian,Liwen Zhang,Yongcun Qu,Tao Zhang,Dehong Li,Qi Chen,Junchao Shi,Xudong Zhang,Chiyuan Ma,Ying Zhang,Enkui Duan
摘要
The development of life beyond planet Earth is a long-standing quest of the human race, but whether normal mammalian embryonic development can occur in space is still unclear. Here, we show unequivocally that preimplantation mouse embryos can develop in space, but the rate of blastocyst formation and blastocyst quality are compromised. Additionally, the cells in the embryo contain severe DNA damage, while the genome of the blastocysts developed in space is globally hypomethylated with a unique set of differentially methylated regions. The developmental defects, DNA damage and epigenetic abnormalities can be largely mimicked by the treatment with ground-based low-dose radiation. However, the exposure to simulated microgravity alone does not cause major disruptions of embryonic development, indicating that radiation is the main cause for the developmental defects. This work advances the understanding of embryonic development in space and reveals long-term extreme low-dose radiation as a hazardous factor for mammalian reproduction.
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