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This study tested the application of an immunoisotopic assay for immunohistochemical localization and quantification of proteins in brain sections from rats without or with transient focal
ischemia
. We assessed the hypothesis that measurements of protein levels in injured brain determined by an isotopic assay using [(125)I]-protein A have greater reliability than those made by conventional immunoperoxidase labeling using diaminobenzidine. Quantification of immunoreactivities for glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), glutamate transporter-1 (GLT-1) and heat shock protein-70 (HSP-70) was determined by optical density signal in the immunoisotopic and immunoperoxidase assays. In ischemic brain, the immunoisotopic assay detected protein increases (cortical penumbra HSP-70, 151+/-6%), protein decreases (cortical ischemic core GLT-1, 61+/-6%) and no changes in GFAP levels compared to controls animals. These results differed from the protein levels found by the immunoperoxidase assay, which showed elevated
HSP
-70, GLT-1 and GFAP in all ischemic regions. We conclude that nonspecific immunosignal confounds assessments of protein expression in injured brain and that the immunoisotopic method is a valid approach to regionally localize and quantify proteins after brain injury. The disadvantage of the falsely positive overestimation of protein immunoreactivity after stroke with the immunoperoxidase method has to be weighted with the advantage of the cellular resolution.
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PMID:In situ immunoradiographic method for quantification of specific proteins in normal and ischemic brain regions. 1581 55
Acute renal failure occurs frequently, may be increasing, carries an unacceptably high mortality, yet there is no specific treatment. The induction of stress response (heat shock) proteins (HSPs) is a highly conserved response that protects many cell types from diverse physiological and environmental stressors.
HSP
families of different sizes function as molecular chaperones that facilitate the folding of enzymes and other proteins into functional conformations. After injury, HSPs are believed to facilitate the restoration of normal function by assisting in the refolding of denatured proteins and degradation of irreparably damaged proteins and toxic metabolites, limitation of aggregation of damaged peptides and aiding appropriate folding of newly synthesized essential polypeptides. HSPs may also regulate apoptosis and immune functions. We have demonstrated protection from the functional deficits and histological evidence of experimental ischemic renal injury with heat stress 6 but not 48 h prior to
ischemia
. Limitation of the induction of HSPs (either with a short period of hyperthermia or pharmacologically) attenuated the protection observed. Other investigators have demonstrated a correlation between the levels of HSP25 and renal ischemic preconditioning in the mouse. Several pharmacological agents have been shown to increase
HSP
expression. Enhancement of these endogenous protective mechanisms has potential benefit in human disease.
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PMID:Heat shock (stress response) proteins and renal ischemia/reperfusion injury. 1591 29
1alpha,25-(OH)(2)-vitamin-D(3) (1,25-D(3)) and 17beta-estradiol are both known to act neuroprotective in certain experimental in vitro and in vivo settings. We studied the effects of 1,25-D(3) or 17beta-estradiol or their combined application on heat shock protein-27 (HSP-27) distribution after focal cortical
ischemia
using the photothrombosis model.
HSP
-27 is a well-established marker of the cerebral oxidative stress response and a potent inhibitor of apoptosis. Lesioned rats were injected i.p. one hour after injury with either 1 microg 1,25-D(3)/kg or 7 microg 17beta-estradiol/kg or a combination of both steroids. Groups of non-lesioned steroid-treated rats and lesioned, solvent-treated rats served as controls. Treatment with both steroids did not affect the size of the lesion. In addition, 17beta-estradiol resulted in significant reduction of
HSP
-27 induction, whereas the combination of 1,25-D(3)+17beta-estradiol resulted in a highly significant reduction of
HSP
-27 within the infracted cerebral cortex, indicating that both steroids act synergistically in a protective manner.
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PMID:1alpha,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3 in combination with 17beta-estradiol lowers the cortical expression of heat shock protein-27 following experimentally induced focal cortical ischemia in rats. 1592 86
We investigated whether an acyclic polyisoprenoid antiulcer drug, geranylgeranylacetone (GGA), induces the expression of HSP70 in the rat cochlea. Immunoblotting revealed upregulation of HSP70 in the cochlea at 12 h after transtympanic (local) or oral (systemic) administration of GGA, and this increased at 24 h after administration. Positive immunohistochemical staining of HSP70 was observed in the hair cells, the spiral ganglion, the stria vascularis, the spiral ligament, and the perivascular portion of modiolar vessels. We therefore subsequently studied the effects of GGA as an
HSP
-inducer on inner ear trauma due to inflammation. Damage to the lateral wall due to inflammation induced by lipopolysaccharide inoculation was protected against by pretreatment with GGA, as assessed physiologically by measurement of cochlear blood flow and morphologically by electron microscopy. The results of the present study suggest that GGA can protect the cochlea against other injuries including those induced by noise, ototoxic drugs, and
ischemia
by upregulating HSP70.
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PMID:Upregulation of HSP by geranylgeranylacetone protects the cochlear lateral wall from endotoxin-induced inflammation. 1592 99
The major stress inducible Heat Shock Protein (
HSP
72) confers myocardial protection from
ischemia
. A decreased ability to express
HSP
72 during homeostatic disruptions has been suggested as a possible mechanism for the increased susceptibility of aged hearts to ischemic stress. Given that Caloric Restriction (CR) has been reported to reverse or delay age-associated cellular senescence, we examined the effect of CR on the ability of aged hearts to induce and accumulate
HSP
72. Adult (6 months), aged (22 months) and CR aged (22 months) Fisher 344 rats were heat stressed by raising core temperature to 41 degrees C for 10 min. Immediately after heat stress, or 24 h later, the myocardium was examined for either activation of the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) or
HSP
72 accumulation. Hearts from heat stressed CR animals demonstrated an increased HSF activation and an increased
HSP
72 content when compared to hearts from heat stressed aged animals. The HSF response and
HSP
72 content of the hearts from heat stressed aged CR animals was comparable to that observed in hearts from heat stressed adult animals. These results suggest CR may preserve the ability of the aged myocardium to activate and/or express
HSP
72.
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PMID:Preservation of heat stress induced myocardial hsp 72 in aged animals following caloric restriction. 1597 Apr 15
Upregulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) has been proposed as an adaptive mechanism protecting against
ischemia
/reperfusion (I/R) injury. We investigated HO-1 expression in 38 human liver transplants and correlated this with I/R injury and graft function. Before transplantation, median HO-1 mRNA levels were 3.4-fold higher (range: 0.7-9.3) in donors than in normal controls. Based on the median value, livers were divided into two groups: low and high HO-1 expression. These groups had similar donor characteristics, donor serum transaminases, cold
ischemia
time,
HSP
-70 expression and the distribution of HO-1 promoter polymorphism. After reperfusion, HO-1 expression increased significantly further in the initial low HO-1 expression group, but not in the high HO-1 group. Postoperatively, serum transaminases were significantly lower and the bile salt secretion was higher in the initial low HO-1 group, compared to the high expression group. Immunofluorescence staining identified Kupffer cells as the main localization of HO-1. In conclusion, human livers with initial low HO-1 expression (<3.4 times controls) are able to induce HO-1 further during reperfusion and are associated with less injury and better function than initial high HO-1 expression (>3.4 times controls). These data suggest that an increase in HO-1 during transplantation is more protective than high HO-1 expression before transplantation.
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PMID:Expression of heme oxygenase-1 in human livers before transplantation correlates with graft injury and function after transplantation. 1599 34
Induction of heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) is known to associate with cellular response to divergent pathophysiological stresses including whole body hyperthermia (WBH) and
ischemia
-reperfusion. However, a direct cause-effect relationship between HSF1 activation and cytoprotection induced by myocardial preconditioning has not been conclusively established, mainly due to the limitations of available experiment tools. In the present studies, we used a novel approach to block HSF1 with small interfering RNA (siRNA) technique in vivo. Male adult ICR mice were treated intraperitoneally with amine (vehicle) or siRNA specific to HSF1 (siRNA-HSF1). Three days later, WBH preconditioning protocol (rectal temperature 42 degrees C for 15 min) was applied to these mice under light anesthesia. WBH preconditioning resulted in 2.7-fold and 3.4-fold increase in cardiac HSF1 mRNA and protein expression respectively 2 hours after WBH, which was inhibited in the siRNA-treated mice. The silencing effect of siRNA on HSF1 was associated with complete loss of the infarct- limiting protection by WBH preconditioning after 48 hours. Pretreatment with siRNA-HSF1 had no effect on infarct size in the sham control animals as compared with the amine-treated group. DNA micro-array analysis revealed that siRNA-HSF1 caused a general inhibition on multiple members of
HSP
family, except Hsp32, Hsp47 and Hsp60. In addition, the silencing effect of siRNA on HSF1 and HSPs gene expression was transient and its inhibitory effect disappeared by 10 days after treatment. siRNA-HSF1 also impaired the thermotolerance of the heat shocked mice as indicated by higher mortality following WBH. For the first time, we have applied siRNA technique in the field of myocardial preconditioning to demonstrate HSF1 activation as an essential step in WBH preconditioning against cardiac
ischemia
-reperfusion injury.
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PMID:Silencing heat shock factor 1 by small interfering RNA abrogates heat shock-induced cardioprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice. 1612 97
This review discusses the application of He-Ne laser irradiation to injured muscles at optimal power densities and optimal timing, which was found to significantly enhance (twofold) muscle regeneration in rats and, even more, in the cold-blooded toads. Multiple and frequent (daily) application of the laser in the toad model was found to be less effective than irradiation on alternate days. It was found that in the
ischemia
/reperfusion type of injury in the skeletal leg muscles (3 h of
ischemia
), infrared Ga-Al-As laser irradiation reduced muscle degeneration, increased the cytoprotective heat shock proteins (
HSP
-70i) content, and produced a twofold increase in total antioxidants. In vitro studies on myogenic satellite cells (SC) revealed that phototherapy restored their proliferation. Phototherapy induced mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (MAPK/ERK) phosphorylation in these cells, probably by specific receptor phosphorylation. Cell cycle entry and the accumulation of satellite cells around isolated single myofibers cultured in vitro was also stimulated by phototherapy. Phototherapy also had beneficial effects on mouse, rat, dog and pig ischemic heart models. In these models, it was found that phototherapy markedly and significantly reduced (50-70%) the scar tissue formed after induction of myocardial infarction (MI). The phototherapeutic effect was associated with reduction of ventricular dilatation, preservation of mitochondria and elevation of
HSP
- 70i and ATP in the infarcted zone. It is concluded that phototherapy using the correct parameters and timing has a markedly beneficial effect on repair processes after injury or
ischemia
in skeletal and heart muscles. This phenomenon may have clinical applications.
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PMID:Photoengineering of tissue repair in skeletal and cardiac muscles. 1670 89
Light microscopic alterations reflecting both previous and preservation-induced changes in the donor organ are usually not very distinctive. The
ischemia
/reperfusion-associated injury depends primarily on the conditions of donor organ preservation. The present study examined human kidney biopsies with special attention paid to the molecular mechanisms of preservation-induced injury preceding reperfusion. Stress-associated proteins hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1), heat shock protein 70 (
HSP
70), and metallothionein (MT) were studied in human zero-hour biopsies of transplanted kidneys prior to reperfusion in 29 patients. Protein expression was evaluated by semiquantitative immunohistochemistry and Western blotting for HO-1 and
HSP
70. These findings were correlated with terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated 2'-deoxyuridine 5'-triphosphate-digoxigenin nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining and follow up. Compared to controls, MT and
HSP
70 expression was significantly higher at zero hour. In contrast, HO-1 and the number of TUNEL-positive cells were not elevated. MT and HO-1 immunoexpression were inversely associated with graft function, and hence, were of prognostic relevance. MT and
HSP
70 were sensitive to the duration of cold
ischemia
. MT and HO-1 are suitable indicators for tissue injury during
ischemia
and may serve as new predictive markers that need to be validated in further independent studies.
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PMID:Stress associated proteins metallothionein, HO-1 and HSP 70 in human zero-hour biopsies of transplanted kidneys. 1673 98
1. We investigated the immunohistochemical alterations of BDNF, NGF,
HSP
70 and ubiquitin in the hippocampus 1 h to 14 days after transient cerebral ischemia in gerbils. We also examined the effect of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor pitavastatin against the changes of BDNF, NGF,
HSP
70 and ubiquitin in the hippocampus after cerebral ischemia in the hippocampus after
ischemia
. 2. The transient cerebral ischemia was carried out by clamping the carotid arteries with aneurismal clips for 5 min. 3. In the present study, the alteration of
HSP
70 and ubiquitin immunoreactivity in the hippocampal CA1 sector was more pronounced than that of BDNF and NGF immunoreactivity after transient cerebral ischemia. In double-labeled immunostainings, BDNF, NGF and ubiquitin immunostaining was observed both in GFAP-positive astrocytes and MRF-1-positive microglia in the hippocampal CA1 sector after
ischemia
. Furthermore, prophylactic treatment with pitavastatin prevented the damage of neurons with neurotrophic factor and stress proteins in the hippocampal CA1 sector after
ischemia
. 4. These findings suggest that the expression of stress protein including
HSP
70 and ubiquitin may play a key role in the protection against the hippocampal CA1 neuronal damage after transient cerebral ischemia in comparison with the expression of neurotrophic factor such as BDNF and NGF. The present findings also suggest that the glial BDNF, NGF and ubiquitin may play some role for helping surviving neurons after
ischemia
. Furthermore, our present study indicates that prophylactic treatment with pitavastatin can prevent the damage of neurons with neurotrophic factor and stress proteins in the hippocampal CA1 sector after transient cerebral ischemia. Thus our study provides further valuable information for the pathogenesis after transient cerebral ischemia.
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PMID:Postischemic alterations of BDNF, NGF, HSP 70 and ubiquitin immunoreactivity in the gerbil hippocampus: pharmacological approach. 1681 May 63
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