Author:
Filipović D,Gavrilović L,Dronjak S,Demajo M,Radojčić MB
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to define the stress-induced
pattern of cytosolic glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and Hsp70
protein in the liver of male Wistar rats exposed to different stress
models: acute (2 h/day) immobilization or cold (4 °C); chronic
(21 days) isolation, crowding, swimming or isolation plus
swimming and combined (chronic plus acute stress). Changes in
plasma levels of corticosterone were studied by
radioimmunoassay (RIA). The results obtained by Western
immunoblotting showed that both acute stressors led to a
significant decrease in cytosolic GR and Hsp70 levels. Compared
to acute stress effects, only a weak decrease in the levels of GR
and Hsp70 was demonstrated in chronic stress models.
Chronically stressed rats, which were subsequently exposed to
novel acute stressors (immobilization or cold), showed a lower
extent of GR down-regulation when compared to acute stress.
The exception was swimming, which partially restores this downregulation. The observed changes in the levels of these major
stress-related cellular proteins in liver cytosol lead to the
conclusion that chronic stressors compromise intracellular GR
down-regulation in the liver.
Publisher
Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Medicine,Physiology
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