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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
hypothermia
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Aquaporins (AQPs) are a family of water-selective transporting proteins with homology to the major intrinsic protein (MIP) of lens, that increase plasma membrane water permeability in secretory and absorptive cells. In this study, we investigated the effect of mild
hypothermia
on the expression of AQP4,
AQP5
and AQP9 in rat astrocytes cultured under hypoxic conditions. At 37 degrees C, a marked decrease in the expression of AQP4,
AQP5
and AQP9 mRNAs was observed. However, at 32 degrees C (mild
hypothermia
), the expression of
AQP5
mRNA was restored to its basal level. Interestingly, under mild
hypothermia
AQP4 mRNA expression transiently decreased and then increased about two-fold; while AQP9 mRNA expression decreased the same as at 37 degrees C. The changes in the expression of AQP4 and AQP9 proteins were confirmed by Western blot analysis. The restoration of the AQP4 and
AQP5
expression at 32 degrees C from the hypoxia-induced decrease at 37 degrees C may play an important role in the reduction of brain edema under hypothermic conditions.
...
PMID:Effect of mild hypothermia on the expression of aquaporin family in cultured rat astrocytes under hypoxic condition. 1463 Mar 48
Fatalities due to an extreme ambient temperature might present with poor or nonspecific pathologies; thus, the diagnosis of the cause of death in such cases is one of the most difficult tasks in forensic pathology. The present study investigated the molecular pathology of alveolar damage involving pulmonary edema with special regard to hyperthermia (heatstroke) and
hypothermia
(cold exposure) in forensic autopsy cases (total, n=122; within 48 h postmortem). Intrapulmonary mRNA and immunohistochemical expressions of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), claudin-5 (CLDN-5) and aquaporins (AQPs) were examined. Relative mRNA quantification using Taqman real-time PCR assay demonstrated higher expressions of all markers except for
AQP-5
in fatal hyperthermia, and higher expression of MMP-9 in fatal
hypothermia
. Acute cardiac death, mechanical asphyxiation, fire fatality and intoxication did not present any characteristic findings. In immunostaining, only MMPs showed evident differences among the causes of death: MMP-9 was intensely positive in most cases of hyperthermia and
hypothermia
, but MMP-2 expression was evident only in hyperthermia. These findings suggest alveolar damage involving pulmonary edema, characteristic of fatal hyperthermia and
hypothermia
. Systematic analysis of gene expressions using real-time PCR might be a useful procedure in forensic death investigation.
...
PMID:Molecular pathology of pulmonary edema in forensic autopsy cases with special regard to fatal hyperthermia and hypothermia. 2359 50
We investigated the effects of cyclic adenosine monophosphate-protein kinase A (cAMP-PKA) on the expression of
aquaporin 5
(
AQP5
) in ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) rats following deep
hypothermia
cardiac arrest. Wistar rats were randomly divided into: a sham control group (subjected to a sham operation); an I/R group (subjected to occlusion of the bronchial arteries and the left inferior pulmonary artery); an H89 group (subjected to occlusion of the bronchial arteries and the left inferior pulmonary vein and artery, and treated with 5 mg/kg H89 for 2 days before the study); and a forskolin group (subjected to occlusion of the bronchial arteries and the left inferior pulmonary vein and artery, and treated with 5 mg/kg forskolin for 2 days before the study). Expression levels of
AQP5
mRNA and protein were determined using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and western blotting. Decreased expression of
AQP5
was noted in the pulmonary tissues of the I/R group compared with the sham controls. Compared to that in the control group, there was a notable decrease in
AQP5
expression in the I/R group. After treating with forskolin,
AQP5
expression increased in the forskolin group compared with the I/R group. In the H89 group,
AQP5
expression decreased compared with the I/R group. The decreased expression of
AQP5
was possibly associated with acute pulmonary injury induced by I/R. The cAMP-PKA signal pathway may be involved in the expression of
AQP5
in I/R rats after deep
hypothermia
cardiac arrest.
...
PMID:Cyclic adenosine monophosphate-protein kinase A signal pathway may be involved in pulmonary aquaporin-5 expression in ischemia/reperfusion rats following deep hypothermia cardiac arrest. 2690 57