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Heat Stress Induces Extended Plateau of Hsp70 Accumulation--A Possible Cytoprotection Mechanism in Hepatic Cells.

Biljana Miova1, Suzana Dinevska-Kjovkarovska1, Juan V Esplugues2,3, Nadezda Apostolova2,3,4.   

Abstract

The relevance of heat preconditioning resides in its ability to protect cells from different kinds of injury by induction of heat shock proteins, a process in which the intensity of heat stress (HS) and duration of subsequent recovery are vital. This study evaluates the effects of moderate HS (45 min/43°C) and the time-dependent changes during recovery period of HSP70, Bcl-2 and p53 gene and protein expression in HepG2 cells. We also evaluated the effects of 0.4 mM aspirin (ASA) as a potential pharmacological co-inducer of HSP, both alone and in a combination with HS (ASA + HS). HS alone and ASA + HS caused a major up-regulation of HSP70 mRNA in the first 2 h, while HSP70 protein increased gradually and was especially abundant from 2 h to 24 h. Regarding Bcl-2, all treatments rendered similar results: gene expression was down-regulated in the first 2 h, after which there was protein elevation (12-48 h after HS). mRNA expression of p53 in HS- and (ASA + HS)-cells was down-regulated in the first 12 h. The immediate decrease of p53 protein after HS was followed by a biphasic increase. In conclusion, 0.4 mM ASA + HS does not act as a co-inducer of HSP70 in HepG2 cells, but promotes Bcl-2 protein expression during prolonged treatment. Our suggestion is that hepatic cells are most vulnerable in the first 2-6 h, but may have a high capacity for combating stress 12-24 h after HS. Finally, short-term exposure HS might be a "physiological conditioner" for liver cells to accumulate HSP and Bcl-2 proteins and thus obtain cytoprotection against an additional stress.
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Keywords:  ASPIRIN; HEAT PRECONDITIONING; HSP70; LIVER REGENERATION

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25857363     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.25187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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