Abstract

The paper presents evaluation of the effect of different doses of essential phospholipids on the cytoskeleton of mouse oocyte microtubes and microfilaments cultivated on a microgravity simulator. Total content of acetylated alpha-tubulin and beta-actin was determined by immunocytochemistry. After the cultivation in modeled microgravity, the relative content of acetylated alpha-tubulin was decreased, whereas the beta-actin level remained unchanged. Injection of essential phospholipids (350 mg/kg of body mass) caused recovery of this parameter in the conditions reproducing the effects of microgravity.

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