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Integrated Assesment of Long- term Cosmic Radiation through Biological Responses of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori, in Space PI: Dr. Toshiharu FURUSAWA (Emeritus Prof. , Kyoto Institute of

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3. Scientific Data is abundant in physiological and genetic fields Differentiation, Diapause, Metamorphosis and genetic characteristics The technique of egg preservation has been established Embryos can be maintained in diapause state for at least 2 years by controlling storage temperature of eggs. 1. Large quantities of silkworm eggs can be loaded onto the ISS Statistically significant data; survival ratio, mutations, abnormal morphogenesis Egg size : 1.3 x 1.0 mm Merits of Silkworm Eggs as Biological Models 2. Flight Sample for Rad Silk (1) 1.26±0.05mm 0.98 ±0.04 mm 2. Experiment duration: More than 3 months

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Page 1: Integrated Assesment of Long-term Cosmic Radiation through Biological Responses of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori, in Space PI: Dr. Toshiharu FURUSAWA (Emeritus

Integrated Assesment of Long-term Cosmic Radiation through Biological Responses of

the Silkworm, Bombyx mori, in Space

PI: Dr. Toshiharu FURUSAWA (Emeritus Prof. , Kyoto Institute of Technology)

Page 2: Integrated Assesment of Long-term Cosmic Radiation through Biological Responses of the Silkworm, Bombyx mori, in Space PI: Dr. Toshiharu FURUSAWA (Emeritus

1. Objectives of Proposed Research

The eggs of the silkworm (Bombyx mori) are used as an indicator for monitoring biological responses to long-term cosmic radiation.

(1) Morphological responses during embryogenesis

(2) Gene expression

The correlation between cumulative dose of cosmic ray and functional alterations is assessed from the following biological responses;

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3. Scientific Data is abundant in physiological and genetic fields

Differentiation, Diapause, Metamorphosis and genetic characteristics

The technique of egg preservation has been established

Embryos can be maintained in diapause state for at least 2 years by controlling storage temperature of eggs.

1. Large quantities of silkworm eggs can be loaded onto the ISS

Statistically significant data; survival ratio, mutations, abnormal morphogenesis

Egg size : 1.3 x 1.0 mm

Merits of Silkworm Eggs as Biological Models2. Flight Sample for Rad Silk (1)

1.26±0.05mm

0.98 ±0.04 mm

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Experiment duration: More than 3 months

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Embryonic Development of the SilkwormDiapause

Diapause Termination

When transferred to 25℃

Resumption of embryonicdevelopment

Blastokinesis

Black-striped strain (PS)

Hatching

2. Flight Sample for Rad Silk (2)

5℃, about 3months

Oviposition Embryo

Pre-larva

Embryo stops cell division to arrest embryonic development

Embryos turn out their bodies toward the inside.

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Result of previous Space Experiment (STS-84)2. Flight Sample for Rad Silk (3)

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Ps/pEgg

Radiation

PS/PS x p/p (Black-striped) (Normal: white)

Adult

PS/p(Black-striped larvae

with White spot)

Larva

The exposure of diapause eggs to X-rays or heavy ion particles induces somatic mutation appearing as white spot on the black integument  

3. Results of Ground Experiment (1)

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Diapause-terminated eggs at 5 ℃ were transferred to 25 ℃ to resume embryogenesis, and then 2 days later exposed to the irradiation of Fe ions.

The somatic mutation was induced even by the irradiation of 2mGy Fe ion beam to 2 day-old eggs after resumption of embryonic development

3. Results of Ground Experiment (2)