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Ischemic Acute Renal Failure Induces Differential Expression of Small Heat Shock Proteins
Author(s) -
William E. Smoyer,
Richard F. Ransom,
Raymond C. Harris,
Michael J. Welsh,
Gudrun Lutsch,
Rainer Benndorf
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
journal of the american society of nephrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 4.451
H-Index - 279
eISSN - 1533-3450
pISSN - 1046-6673
DOI - 10.1681/asn.v112211
Subject(s) - heat shock protein , shock (circulatory) , medicine , differential (mechanical device) , protein expression , heat shock , cardiology , biology , physics , biochemistry , gene , thermodynamics
αB-crystallin and heat shock protein (hsp) 25 are structurally and functionally related small stress proteins induced by a variety of insults, including heat and ischemia. Cytoprotection by these two hsp is thought to result from molecular chaperoning and/or cytoskeletal stabilization. Because renal ischemia is characterized by disruption of the renal tubular cell actin cytoskeleton, this study was conducted to determine the localization and quantify the expression and phosphorylation of both hsp in renal cortex, isolated glomeruli, outer medulla, and inner medulla of rats after bilateral renal ischemia. Sham-operated kidneys had similarly small amounts of hsp25 and αB-crystallin in cortex and glomeruli, with substantially greater amounts of αB-crystallin versus hsp25 in outer and inner medulla. Ischemia resulted in significantly increased hsp25 (and hsp70i) but variable αB-crystallin levels in cortex and outer medulla, and progressively decreased glomerular hsp25 phosphorylation. In sham-operated kidneys, hsp25 localized to glomeruli, vessels, and collecting ducts, with αB-crystallin primarily in medullary thin limbs and collecting ducts. After ischemia, hsp25 accumulated in proximal tubules in cortex and outer medulla, while αB-crystallin labeling became nonhomogeneous in outer medulla, and increased in Bowman's capsule. It is concluded that: ( 1 ) There is striking differential expression of hsp25 and αB-crystallin in various renal compartments; and ( 2 ) Renal ischemia results in differential accumulation of hsp25 and αB-crystallin, with hsp25 part of a generalized stress response in renal proximal tubular cells, which may play a role in recovery from ischemia-induced actin filament disruption.

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