Rw. Hickey et al., 10 kD mitochondrial matrix heat shock protein mRNA is induced following global brain ischemia in the rat, MOL BRAIN R, 79(1-2), 2000, pp. 169-173
Heat shock proteins (HSP's) are a family of highly conserved proteins whose
expression is increased by stress. The expression of many HSP's is induced
in neurons by ischemia; however, the response of the 10 kDa mitochondrial
matrix HSP (HSP10) is less well characterized. To address this issue, asphy
xial cardiac arrest was induced in 28 male Sprague-Dawley rats. Northern bl
ot analysis revealed that hsp10 mRNA was increased 3.7-fold in asphyxiated
rats compared to sham-operated controls. In situ hybridization demonstrated
increased mRNA in the cortex, septal nuclei, hippocampus, thalamic nuclei,
purkinje cell layer of the cerebellum, and isolated brainstem nuclei of as
phyxiated rats. The increase of mRNA was most robust 8 h after the injury b
ut remained increased for 72 h. These results show that hsp10 mRNA is incre
ased following asphyxial cardiac arrest in rats and suggest that hsp10 coul
d be another determinate of neuronal survival after ischemia. (C) 2000 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.