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Hsp70 prevents disuse muscle atrophy in senescent rats

Journal

BIOGERONTOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 605-611

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10522-008-9203-1

Keywords

Heat shock proteins; Aging; Muscle wasting; NF-kappa B; I kappa B

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This study determined the effects of heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) overexpression on disuse muscle atrophy in senescent rats. Solei of young and senescent rats were co-injected with Hsp70 plus a nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa I') reporter plasmid. After 4 days, the hind limbs of half the young and senescent rats were immobilized for 6 days with the remainder serving as weight bearing controls. Hsp70 protein levels and cross-sectional area decreased in both groups (similar to 20%) after immobilization. Atrophy was prevented in those fibers overexpressing Hsp70. NF-kappa I' activity increased in the soleus of both young (three-fold) and senescent (five-fold) animals after immobilization and was prevented by Hsp70 overexpression. Inhibitor of kappa I' decreased in young (similar to 30%) and senescent (similar to similar to 10%) animals with immobilization and returned to normal with Hsp70. Heat shock protein 70 overexpression prevents disuse atrophy in senescent rats, possibly through suppression of the NF-kappa B pathway.

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