Chronic in vivo hypoxia in various organs: hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha and apoptosis |
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Authors: | Bianciardi Paola Fantacci Monica Caretti Anna Ronchi Raffaella Milano Giuseppina Morel Sandrine von Segesser Ludwig Corno Antonio Samaja Michele |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Surgery, and Dentistry, University of Milan, San Paolo Hospital, Milan, Italy. |
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Abstract: | We studied the in vivo persistence of hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha (HIF-1alpha), main transducer of hypoxia, the differential response in organs exposed to the same degree of hypoxemia and the relationship with apoptosis. We measured HIF-1alpha (immunohistochemistry peroxidase and Western blot) and apoptosis (TUNEL) in heart, liver, kidney, gastrocnemius, and brain of rats exposed to chronic normobaric hypoxia (10% O2) or normoxia (21% O2) for 2 weeks. Despite same arterial O2 pressure and increased hemoglobin concentration (219 +/- 5 vs. 124 +/- 4 g/L), the organs responded differently. While marked in brain, muscle, and kidney cortex, HIF-1alpha was undetectable in heart and liver. In kidney medulla, HIF-1alpha was high in both normoxia and hypoxia. By contrast, apoptosis was marked in heart, slight in kidney medulla, and undetectable in other organs. We conclude that the HIF-1alpha response to chronic hypoxia can be a sustained phenomenon, but not in all organs, and that apoptosis responds differently from HIF-1alpha. |
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Keywords: | Hypoxia Brain Heart Muscle Kidney |
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