低磁场及其对微生物生长和存活的影响。

IF 4.1 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Miroslava Sincak, Kateřina Benediktová, Jana Adámková, Jana Sedlakova-Kadukova
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摘要

随着人类开始星际探索并设想未来在地球以外的殖民地,了解极端环境对生命的影响变得至关重要。在这些因素中,低磁场(HMF)——一种缺乏保护性地磁场的情况——仍然知之甚少,特别是关于它对(微生物)生物的影响。据我们所知,这是第一个研究短期暴露于HMF(24小时至7天)如何影响三种不同微生物(酿酒酵母、氧化亚铁硫杆菌和植物乳杆菌)生长的研究,使用专门的低磁室和先进的分光光度分析。我们发现酿酒葡萄球菌(23%)和氧化亚铁葡萄球菌(68%)的生长受到显著抑制,而植物乳杆菌不受影响。这种抑制作用似乎是可逆的,随着生物回到正常的地磁条件而减弱。这些发现揭示了HMF作为一种暂时的环境压力源,强调了对其生物学效应进行更深入探索的必要性。我们的工作为进一步研究太空环境如何塑造微生物生态系统奠定了基础,这对未来人类在太空的活动至关重要。
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Hypomagnetic Field and Its Effect on the Growth and Survival of Microorganisms.

As humanity embarks on interplanetary exploration and envisions future colonies beyond Earth, understanding the impact of extreme environments on life becomes paramount. Among these factors, the hypomagnetic field (HMF)-a condition where the protective geomagnetic field is absent-remains poorly understood, especially regarding its effects on (micro)organisms. To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine how short-term exposure to an HMF (24 h to 7 days) affects the growth of three different microorganisms, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans, and Lactobacillus plantarum, using a specialized hypomagnetic chamber and advanced spectrophotometric analysis. We demonstrate significant growth inhibition in S. cerevisiae (23%) and A. ferrooxidans (68%), with L. plantarum remaining unaffected. This inhibitory effect appears reversible, diminishing as organisms return to normal geomagnetic conditions. These findings reveal that the HMF acts as a temporary environmental stressor, underscoring the need for deeper exploration of its biological effects. Our work sets the stage for further research into how the space environment may shape microbial ecosystems critical to future human endeavors in space.

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Microorganisms
Microorganisms Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
6.70%
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2168
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies related to prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and prions. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files and software regarding the full details of the calculation or experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary electronic material.
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