Ma. Soriano et al., INDUCTION OF HSP70 MESSENGER-RNA AND HSP70 PROTEIN IN THE HIPPOCAMPUSOF THE DEVELOPING GERBIL FOLLOWING TRANSIENT FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA, Brain research, 653(1-2), 1994, pp. 191-198
The effects of a 20-min transient episode of forebrain ischemia on the
induction of HSP70 mRNA and protein, and the histopathological outcom
e in the hippocampus of the developing gerbil, were examined at postna
tal days (P) 7, 15, 21 and 30 and in adulthood. 4 days after the ische
mic episode, P7 gerbils did not show apparent histological abnormaliti
es; however, from P15 onwards, ischemia resulted in necrosis in select
ed areas of the hippocampus. At P15 and P21, necrosis was observed in
the base of the granular cell layer of the dentate gyrus and in the CA
3 pyramidal cell layer, whereas at P30 and adult necrosis was apparent
in the CA1 pyramidal cell layer. HSP70 mRNA induction was not found i
n ischemic P7 and P15 gerbils while, from P21 onwards, induction was o
bserved in the dentate gyrus and CA1 pyramidal cell layer. In addition
, at P30 and adult, HSP70 mRNA expression was also seen in CA3 pyramid
al cell layer. Induction of HSP70 immunoreactivity was not seen at P7
but, from P15 onwards, ischemia induced HSP70 immunoreactivity in diff
erent areas: in dentate gyrus granular and molecular layers, from P15
onwards; in CA1 pyramidal cell layer, from P21 onwards; and in CA3 pyr
amidal cell layer, from P30 onwards. Results show selective age-depend
ent patterns of vulnerability to ischemia in the gerbil hippocampus wh
ich, overall, were not well-correlated to the corresponding HSP70 mRNA
and protein induction patterns.