An alteration in the ability of cells to express heat shock proteins c
ould be physiologically important in aging because all living organism
s show a reduced ability to respond to stress with increasing age. Usi
ng hepatocytes freshly isolated from young adult and old rats, we have
shown that the induction of hsp70 expression by heat shock is reduced
approximately 50% with age. The decrease in hsp70 expression occurs a
t the level of transcription and appears to arise from a defect in the
heat shock transcription factor. Other investigators have also shown
that the induction of hsp70 expression by heat shock as well as other
stresses declines significantly with age in a variety of tissues from
rats as well as mononuclear cells from human subjects, In addition, a
decrease in the inducibility of hsp70 is observed with cell senescence
in cultured cells. Therefore, it appears that a reduced ability to ex
press hsp70 in response to stress may be a common phenomenon underlyin
g the aging process.