Sublethal heat shock and cyclosporine exposure produce tolerance against subsequent cyclosporine toxicity
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1996.271.3.F571
Sublethal heat shock and cyclosporine exposure produce tolerance against subsequent cyclosporine toxicity
Abstract
Sublethal heat shock has been shown to produce tolerance in cells and tissues subsequently exposed to heat or ischemia/ATP depletion. We tested whether heating LLC-PK1 cells for 2 h at 42 degrees C induced heat shock protein-70 (HSP-70) gene expression and conferred tolerance against subsequent cyclosporine A (CyA) toxicity. HSP-70 mRNA was increased immediately after heat shock, returning to baseline by 4 h. HSP-70 protein increased by 1 h after heat shock and declined thereafter, approaching baseline after 72 h. Cells heat shocked at 4 and 24 h prior to CyA exposure were significantly more viable than controls, at CyA concentrations near the median lethal dose (LD50). Cytoprotection declined with time after heat shock, concurrent with declining HSP-70 protein levels. Sublethal CyA exposure (50 micrograms/ml) for 24 h produced upregulation of HSP-70 mRNA and protein. Pretreatment with 50 micrograms/ml CyA for 24 h followed by exposure to a toxic concentration of CyA (200 micrograms/ml) produced significant cytoprotection compared with untreated controls. In conclusion, HSP-70 protein induction by sublethal heat shock or CyA exposure was associated with tolerance against subsequent lethal CyA exposure.
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