Literature DB >> 6825118

Glutathione elevation during thermotolerance induction and thermosensitization by glutathione depletion.

J B Mitchell, A Russo, T J Kinsella, E Glatstein.   

Abstract

Chinese hamster V79 cells were made thermotolerant by either continuous heating at 42.5 degrees or by fractionated 43 degrees exposures with interfraction incubation at 37 degrees. For both methods of thermotolerance induction, elevations in cellular glutathione (GSH) were observed. Additionally, GSH was also shown to be elevated following a 1-hr exposure to 6% ethanol, which also induces thermotolerance. These elevations in cellular GSH preceded thermotolerance induction in regard to cell survival. To determine if a reduction in cellular GSH prior to or during heating at 42.5 degrees would influence thermotolerance, GSH levels were reduced by either pretreatment with diethylmaleate, an agent that binds GSH, or treatment during heating with buthionine sulfoximine, an agent that inhibits GSH synthesis. Both depleting protocols resulted in thermosensitization. These data suggest that GSH may be important in the early cellular response to thermal stress.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6825118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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