1987
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(87)91046-1
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Apoptosis induced by cold shock in vitro is dependent on cell growth phase

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“…Our data proved that p38-MAPK activity was not responsible for LLC-PK1 cold-induced cell death although transplant animal models have confirmed an improvement of heart, lung or liver functions after preservation in the presence of an inhibitor of p38-MAPK (6,8,34). In fact, abundant evidence for p38-MAPK involvement in apoptosis, especially at rewarming step, exists (33,35); however, we show here that apoptosis did not occur in our model. Quite surprisingly, PEG35 elicited upregulations of JNK phosphorylation and activity in both cold-preservation models.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…Our data proved that p38-MAPK activity was not responsible for LLC-PK1 cold-induced cell death although transplant animal models have confirmed an improvement of heart, lung or liver functions after preservation in the presence of an inhibitor of p38-MAPK (6,8,34). In fact, abundant evidence for p38-MAPK involvement in apoptosis, especially at rewarming step, exists (33,35); however, we show here that apoptosis did not occur in our model. Quite surprisingly, PEG35 elicited upregulations of JNK phosphorylation and activity in both cold-preservation models.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…This term also includes cell deaths that may not exhibit some of the typical features of apoptosis, such as DNA degradation. There (51,(61)(62)(63).…”
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“…In contrast to our study, Blanco-Rodriguez et al, in 1997 indicated an increase in spermatogonial apoptosis during stages XII and XIV following testicular local hypothermia at 10ºC (16). In vitro studies on hamster fibroblast cells (31) and human synovial cells have also shown a relationship between cold shock-induced apoptosis and the cell cycle (32). These contraries may be due to the nature (in vivo or in vitro) and design of the study, for instance we forced our mice to swim in water while in Blanco's study the animal's bodies were out of water.…”
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confidence: 99%