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Induction of heat-shock protein synthesis in chondrocytes at physiological temperatures

✍ Scribed by Steven A. Madreperla; Binno Louwerenburg; Robert W. Mann; Christine A. Towle; Henry J. Mankin; Dr. Benjamin V. Treadwell


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
572 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0736-0266

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Abstract

Induction of heat‐shock protein (HSP) synthesis is demonstrated in cultured calf‐chondrocytes at temperatures shown to occur in normal human cartilage during experiments subjecting intact cadaverous hip joints to the parameters of level walking. A 70,000 MW heat‐shock protein (HSP‐70) is synthesized by chondrocytes at temperatures above 39Β°C, while induction of synthesis of a 110,000 MW HSP only occurs at temperatures of 45Β°C or greater. These differences in critical temperatures for induction, and data showing differences in kinetics of induction and repression of synthesis, suggest that there are differences in the mechanism of induction of the two HSPs. The duration of HSP synthesis and inhibition of synthesis of normal cellular proteins is directly proportional to the duration and magnitude of the temperature rise. Possible relationships between these new findings and the initiation and progression of degenerative joint disease are discussed.


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