The effect of hypomagnetic field on survival and mitochondrial functionality of active Paramacrobiotus experimentalis females and males of different age

Front Physiol. 2023 Sep 8:14:1253483. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1253483. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Even for tardigrades, often called the toughest animals on Earth, a hypomagnetic field (HMF) is an extreme environment. However, studies on the effect of HMF on tardigrades and other invertebrates are scarce. Mitochondria play an important role in an organism's response to extreme conditions. The effect of HMF on the mitochondrial inner membrane potential (Δψ), a well-known marker of mitochondria functionality, shows that mitochondria are very sensitive to HMF. To measure the HMF effect on Paramacrobiotus experimentalis, we calculated the tardigrade survival rate and Δψ level after HMF treatments of different durations. We also estimated the relationship between the age and sex of the tardigrade and the HMF effect. We observed age- and sex-related differences in Δψ and found that Δψ changes after HMF treatment were dependent on its duration as well as the animal's age and sex. Furthermore, active P. experimentalis individuals displayed a high survival rate after HMF treatment. The data may contribute to the understanding of tardigrade aging and their resistance to extreme conditions including HMF, which in turn may be useful for future space explorations.

Keywords: Paramacrobiotus experimentalis; age; hypomagnetic field; sex; survival; tardigrades; the mitochondrial inner membrane potential (Δψ).

Grants and funding

AN is a scholarship passport holder of the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Studies at the Faculty of Biology, Adam Mickiewicz University, POWR.03.02.00-00-I006/17. This research was supported by research grants of the National Science Centre, Poland, NCN 2016/21/B/NZ4/00131 and 2021/41/N/NZ3/01165, and Initiative of Excellence-Research University Programme (ID_UB) at Adam Mickiewicz University 017/02/SNP/0006.