Hader D P, Vogel K, Schafer J
Institut fur Botanik und Pharmazeutische Biologie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat, Erlangen, West Germany.
Microgravity Sci Technol. 1990 Sep;3(2):110-6.
Motility and orientation have been studied in the unicellular photosynthetic flagellate. Euglena gracilis, using real time image analysis capable of tracking up to 200 cells simultaneously before, during and after a sounding rocket (TEXUS) experiment. The cells orient negative gravitactically under 1 g conditions and the degree of orientation increases with time when kept in a closed system. Under micro-g conditions the cells orient randomly and display no cooperativity between the individuals. Under 1 g conditions the velocity, which has been determined simultaneously to the orientation vectors, depends on the direction of swimming with respect to the gravity vector. Under micro-g conditions the cells swim significantly faster. After retrieval of the rocket the cells returned to normal gravitaxis and motility as observed before the space flight.
在单细胞光合鞭毛虫纤细裸藻中研究了运动性和定向性。利用能够在探空火箭(TEXUS)实验之前、期间和之后同时追踪多达200个细胞的实时图像分析技术进行了此项研究。细胞在1g条件下呈负重力定向,当置于封闭系统中时,定向程度随时间增加。在微重力条件下,细胞随机定向,个体之间不表现出协同性。在1g条件下,与定向矢量同时测定的速度取决于相对于重力矢量的游动方向。在微重力条件下,细胞游动速度明显更快。火箭回收后,细胞恢复到太空飞行前观察到的正常重力趋性和运动性。