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- Shu-Jung Wang, Hsiang-Wen Chen, and Rei-Cheng Yang.
- Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
- Mol Nutr Food Res. 2012 Mar 1; 56 (3): 410-6.
ScopeFunctional maintenance of liver is very important at all times for personal health. Hsp induction is associated with the protection of the organ. Glutamine, a nutrient inducer of Hsps, enhances cellular survival via Hsp72 induction in several organs, but not in the liver. The present study showed a novel approach to facilitate glutamine-induced hepatic Hsp72 synthesis and its possible mechanisms were discussed.Methods And ResultsSprague-Dawley rats were used as the experimental animals and the livers were the targets. Glutamine was administered via tail-vein injection, and its effects on hsp72 gene activation, including Hsp72 expression, heat shock factor-1 (HSF-1) phosphorylation and DNA-binding activation, were evaluated. The results showed that Hsp72 itself played a critical role in glutamine-induced hepatic Hsp72 synthesis during HS recovery period in a dose-dependent manner of preexistent Hsp72. The peak value of HSF-1 phosphorylation, HSF-1 DNA-binding activity, hsp72 mRNA accumulation, and Hsp72 synthesis was detected at 8 h after glutamine administration.ConclusionGlutamine switched on alteration pathway in inducing hsp72 gene activation. The existence of Hsp72 plays a critical role in the reactivation of hsp72 gene. Glutamine sustained the induction of intracellular Hsp72, which could be beneficial in protecting the liver from various injuries.Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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