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HSP70 expression in the CNS in response to exercise and heat stress in rats
Authors:Walters  T J; Ryan  K L; Tehrany  M R; Jones  M B; Paulus  L A; Mason  P A
Abstract:We havepreviously documented the regional distribution of 70-kDa heat shockprotein (HSP70) in brains of rats made hyperthermic by brief exposureto high-powered microwaves (HPM; 2.06 GHz). We now compare HSP70expression induced by HPM exposure to that induced by exertionaland/or environmental heat stress. Rats were chronicallyimplanted with a temperature probe guide in the hypothalamic region ofthe brain (Tbr). After recovery,the following treatment groups were examined: HPM; sham exposed;treadmill exercise at room temperature (24°C; Ex-1); treadmillexercise in a warm environment (34°C; Ex-2); and sedentary groups(Sed-1 and Sed-2), in which ambient temperature was adjusted so thatthe Tbr mimicked the Tbr in the corresponding exercisegroups. Significant HSP70 expression occurred only in the hyperthermic(Ex-2, Sed-2, and HPM) groups. The pattern of HSP70 expression wassimilar among Ex-2 and Sed-2 rats but differed from that in HPM rats.We conclude that 1) the pattern ofHSP70 expression differs between HPM and nonmicrowave heating, and2) exercise alone was not sufficientto induce central HSP70 expression.

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