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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
)
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In this study we investigated the effects of severe
hypothermia
(cryoinjury) on oligodendrocyte (OL) cell marker expression and morphological features. We used a chemically defined cell culture medium, glial development medium (GDM), which favored the optimal expression of the OL phenotype in CG4 cells. Experiments using CG4 cells cultured in 2% serum or in GDM were conducted in parallel. After severe
hypothermia
, cells were reanimated at 37 degrees C and 4.5% CO(2) and cultured in either GDM or in medium supplemented with 2% serum. In either medium, around 70% of the total number of cells detached within 2 to 4 hours following reanimation. Oligodendroglial markers such as A2B5, O4, Tf, ferritin, tubulin, and MBP were examined by double and triple immunofluorescence. All of these markers except MBP re-appeared at different times during the recovery period for up to 48 hours. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and
heat shock protein 60
(
HSP-60
) were used as injury markers. The presence of serum induced
HSP-60
expression, while GDM did not. All CG4 cells expressed
HSP-60
in response to
hypothermia
independently of the cell culture medium used. Cryoinjury induced a spectrum of morphological changes in CG4 cells. The expression of OL specific markers was also influenced by
hypothermia
. Moreover both, serum and cryoinjury induced the expression of
HSP-60
that colocalized with OL and myelin markers. The expression of GFAP by injured cells but not by normal cells corroborated the state of injury of CG4 cells.
...
PMID:In vitro injury model for oligodendrocytes: development, injury, and recovery. 1127 24
The cell response of human HepG2 cells exposed to
hypothermia
with rewarming was analyzed. Ultrastructural findings in hypothermic stressed cells showed swollen mitochondria, dispersed chromatin, vacuoles and ring-shape nucleolar reorganization. These changes were coupled with significative differences in the induction of
Hsp60
, inducible Hsp70 and monomeric Hsfl in all treated samples, but not in Hsc 70 expression. Cellular response to
hypothermia
could be associated with the synergistic induction of Hsp expression.
...
PMID:Human hepatoma cell line (HepG2) cellular response to hypothermic stress with recovery. Induction of Hsp70, Hsp60 and Hsf1 expression. 2136 Nov 46