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Cellular responses and HSP70 expression during wound healing in Holothuria tubulosa (Gmelin, 1788).

2014

Wound repair is a key event in the regeneration mechanisms of echinoderms. We studied, at the behavioural, cellular and molecular levels, the wound healing processes in Holothuria tubulosa after injuries to the body wall. The experiments were performed for periods of up to 72 h, and various coelomocyte counts, as well as the expression of heat shock proteins (HS27, HSP70 and HSP90), were recorded. Dermal wound healing was nearly complete within 72 h. In the early stages, we observed the injured animals twisting their bodies to keep their injuries on the surface of the water for the extrusion of the buccal pedicles. At the cellular level, we found time-dependent variations in the circulating…

HolothurianStreImmunoblottingSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaHSP27 Heat-Shock ProteinsAquatic ScienceAndrologyWestern blotHeat shock proteinmedicineHSPEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsHolothuriaHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsHSP90 Heat-Shock ProteinsSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaCoelomocyteWound Healingmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyRegeneration (biology)Holothuria tubulosaGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationHsp70Organ SpecificityImmunologyCoelomocyteWound healingHolothuriaFishshellfish immunology
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Effects of heat and cold on health, with special reference to Finnish sauna bathing.

2018

Environmental stress such as extremely warm or cold temperature is often considered a challenge to human health and body homeostasis. However, the human body can adapt relatively well to heat and cold environments, and recent studies have also elucidated that particularly heat stress might be even highly beneficial for human health. Consequently, the aim of the present brief review is first to discuss general cardiovascular and other responses to acute heat stress, followed by a review of beneficial effects of Finnish sauna bathing on general and cardiovascular health and mortality as well as dementia and Alzheimer's disease risk. Plausible mechanisms included are improved endothelial and …

Hot TemperatureBathingPhysiologyHealth Status030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyEnvironmental stressHot TemperatureSteam BathCardiovascular Physiological Phenomena03 medical and health sciencesHuman health0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)Environmental healthMedicineAnimalsHumansbusiness.industryCold-Shock ResponseHemodynamicsarchitecture.styleAdaptation PhysiologicalCold shock responseCold TemperaturearchitectureFinnish Saunabusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHeat-Shock ResponseBody Temperature RegulationAmerican journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology
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Stress response in Drosophila subobscura. II. Puff activity during anoxia and recovery from anoxia.

1987

When individuals of Drosophila subobscura at 0 hr prepupa are submitted to anoxia (4 hr and 24 hr, respectively), their puffing pattern is very similar to that shown by individuals at the moment of development in which treatment began. The same expression of genes (the same puffing pattern and the same protein pattern) is induced in this species by recovery from anoxia as well as by heat shock treatment at 31 degrees C.

Hot TemperatureCell BiologyGeneral MedicineBiologyDrosophila subobscuraChromosomesFight-or-flight responseAndrologyMolecular WeightGene Expression RegulationLarvaBotanyAnimalsDrosophilaProtein patternHypoxiaHeat-Shock ProteinsBiology of the cell
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Mild Heat Stress Enhances Angiogenesis in a Co-culture System Consisting of Primary Human Osteoblasts and Outgrowth Endothelial Cells

2013

The repair and regeneration of large bone defects, including the formation of functional vasculature, represents a highly challenging task for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Recent studies have shown that vascularization and ossification can be stimulated by mild heat stress (MHS), which would offer the option to enhance the bone regeneration process by relatively simple means. However, the mechanisms of MHS-enhanced angiogenesis and osteogenesis, as well as potential risks for the treated cells are unclear. We have investigated the direct effect of MHS on angiogenesis and osteogenesis in a co-culture system of human outgrowth endothelial cells (OECs) and primary osteoblasts …

Hot TemperatureCell SurvivalAngiogenesisCellular differentiationBiomedical EngineeringNeovascularization PhysiologicMedicine (miscellaneous)ApoptosisBioengineeringBiologyRegenerative medicineArticleTissue engineeringOsteogenesisHeat shock proteinHumansRNA MessengerHeat shockBone regenerationCells CulturedCaspase 7OsteoblastsCaspase 3Regeneration (biology)Endothelial CellsCell DifferentiationCoculture TechniquesCapillariesUp-RegulationCell biologyImmunologyHeat-Shock ResponseTissue Engineering Part C: Methods
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Puff activity after heat shock in two species of theDrosophila obscura group

1987

When individuals of Drosophila guanche are submitted to heat shock, five new puffs are induced. These puffs usually do not appear during normal development. Comparing these results with those obtained in Drosophila subobscura, also belonging to the obscura group, differences between the induced puffing pattern of both species have been found.

Hot TemperatureDrosophila guancheZoologyChromosomesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSpecies Specificitystomatognathic systemDrosophilidaeBotanymedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyPharmacologyPolytene chromosomebiologyCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationDrosophila subobscurarespiratory tract diseasesbody regionsGene Expression RegulationShock (circulatory)Molecular MedicineDrosophilasense organsmedicine.symptomDrosophila obscuraExperientia
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Hsp70 localizes differently from chaperone Hsc70 in mouse mesoangioblasts under physiological growth conditions

2008

Mouse A6 mesoangioblasts express Hsp70 even in the absence of cellular stress. Its expression and its intracellular localization were investigated under normal growth conditions and under hyperthermic stress. Immunofluorescence assays indicated that without any stress a fraction of Hsp70 co-localized with actin microfilaments, in the cell cortex and in the contractile ring of dividing cells, while the Hsc70 chaperone did not. Hsp70 immunoprecipitation assays confirmed that a portion of Hsp70 binds actin. Immunoblot assays showed that both proteins were present in the nucleus. After heat treatment Hsp70 and actin continued to co-localize in the leading edge of A6 cells but not on microfilame…

Hot TemperatureHistologyPhysiologyImmunoprecipitationHsp70 Hsc70 Mesoangioblastmacromolecular substancesMicrofilamentCell LineMiceStress PhysiologicalCell cortexAnimalsHumansHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsActinbiologyStem CellsHSC70 Heat-Shock ProteinsCell BiologyGeneral MedicineActinsGlomerular MesangiumHsp70Cell biologyCell cultureChaperone (protein)biology.proteinCell DivisionCytokinesisMolecular ChaperonesJournal of Molecular Histology
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Transcriptional and translational study of the Drosophila subobscura hsp83 gene in normal and heat-shock conditions

1993

In this paper we report a transcriptional and translational study of the hsp83 gene of Drosophila subobscura. This gene is located at the 18C region of the J chromosome. A monoclonal antibody raised against hsp83 was used for the immunological detection of this protein by Western blotting throughout the development of D. subobscura in control and heat-shock conditions. Our results indicate that puff 18C is not only heat-shock inducible but is also expressed during normal development and its level of expression increases at the end of the prepupa period. We detected hsp83 at normal temperatures, in particular developmental stages with the exception of the larval and the beginning of prepupa…

Hot TemperaturePolytene chromosomeTranscription GeneticGene ExpressionGenes InsectGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyDrosophila subobscuraGene productTranscription (biology)Protein BiosynthesisHeat shock proteinDrosophilidaeGene expressionGeneticsAnimalsDrosophilaMolecular BiologyGeneHeat-Shock ProteinsBiotechnologyGenome
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Translational adaptation to heat stress is mediated by RNA 5‐methylcytosine in Caenorhabditis elegans

2021

Abstract Methylation of carbon‐5 of cytosines (m5C) is a post‐transcriptional nucleotide modification of RNA found in all kingdoms of life. While individual m5C‐methyltransferases have been studied, the impact of the global cytosine‐5 methylome on development, homeostasis and stress remains unknown. Here, using Caenorhabditis elegans, we generated the first organism devoid of m5C in RNA, demonstrating that this modification is non‐essential. Using this genetic tool, we determine the localisation and enzymatic specificity of m5C sites in the RNome in vivo. We find that NSUN‐4 acts as a dual rRNA and tRNA methyltransferase in C. elegans mitochondria. In agreement with leucine and proline bein…

Hot TemperatureProlineRibosomeGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesNSUNCytosine0302 clinical medicineRNA modificationsLeucinem5CAnimalsRNA Processing Post-TranscriptionalCaenorhabditis elegansMolecular BiologytRNACaenorhabditis elegansprotein translation030304 developmental biologyGene Editing0303 health sciencesGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyGeneral NeuroscienceTRNA MethyltransferaseRNATranslation (biology)MethylationArticlesMethyltransferasesRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationRNA BiologyAdaptation Physiological5‐methylcytosineCell biologyMitochondriatranslation efficiencyProtein BiosynthesisTransfer RNA5-MethylcytosineRNACRISPR-Cas SystemsRibosomes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHeat-Shock ResponseThe EMBO Journal
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Transcription of heat shock gene loci versus non-heat shock loci in Chironomus polytene chromosomes: evidence for heat-induced formation of novel put…

1995

The heat shock response of Chironomus polytene chromosomes was reexamined. The in vivo effects of heat shock on chromosomal [3H]uridine labeling, RNA polymerase II distribution and ribonucleoprotein (RNP) formation were investigated. One primary result is a clarification of the number and location of chromosomal sites strongly induced by treatment at 37 degrees C for 60 min. In total, seven major heat shock loci were identified by transcription autoradiography in Chironomus tentans: I-20A, II-16B, II-10C, II-4B, II-1C, III-12B, and IV-5C. Secondly, combining immunofluorescence with transcription autoradiography, I find RNA polymerase II occurring after heat shock at multiple chromosomal sit…

Hot TemperatureTranscription GeneticGenes InsectRNA polymerase IIBiologyChironomidaeChromosomesTranscription (biology)GeneticsTranscriptional regulationAnimalsHeat shockUridineHeat-Shock ProteinsGenetics (clinical)RibonucleoproteinHSPA14RNAMolecular biologyCell biologyHeat shock factorMicroscopy ElectronGene Expression RegulationRibonucleoproteinsbiology.proteinAutoradiographyRNA Polymerase IIChromosoma
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Sponge Bcl-2 homologous protein (BHP2-GC) confers distinct stress resistance to human HEK-293 cells

2001

It is established that sponges, the phylogenetically oldest still extant phylum of Metazoa, possess key molecules of the apoptotic pathways, that is members from the Bcl-2 family and a pro-apoptotic molecule with death domains. Here we report on transfection studies of human cells with a sponge gene, GCBHP2. Sponge tissue was exposed to heat shock and tributyltin, which caused an upregulation of gene expression of GCBHP2. The cDNA GCBHP2 was introduced into human HEK-293 cells and mouse NIH-3T3 cells; the stable transfection was confirmed by the identification of the transcripts, by Western blotting as well as by immunofluorescence using antibodies raised against the recombinant polypeptide…

Hot Temperatureanimal structuresCell SurvivalvirusesMolecular Sequence DataDrug ResistanceApoptosisAntibodiesCell LineMiceComplementary DNAGene expressionAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCloning MolecularMolecular BiologyPhylogenySequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyCaspase 3ChemistryfungiHEK 293 cellsCell BiologyTransfectionbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyPoriferaProtein Structure TertiaryUp-RegulationEnzyme ActivationBlotSpongeProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2Cell cultureCaspasesembryonic structuresbiology.proteinTrialkyltin CompoundsAntibodySequence AlignmentHeat-Shock ResponseCell Death & Differentiation
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