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Effect of GRP75/mthsp70/PBP74/mortalin overexpression on intracellular ATP level, mitochondrial membrane potential and ROS accumulation following glucose deprivation in PC12 cells

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 268, Issue 1-2, Pages 45-51

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11010-005-2996-1

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glucose deprivation; glucose regulated protein 75; intracellular ATP; mitochondrial membrane potential; reactive oxygen species

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Glucose regulated protein 75 (GRP75) is an important molecular chaperon belonged to the heat shock protein (HSP) family. To evaluate the effect of GRP75 overexpression on PC 12 cells under glucose deprivation, cell viability and mitochondrial function of GRP75-overexpressing PC 12 cells and the vector transfected control PC 12 cells were monitored during glucose deprivation. Upon exposure to glucose deprivation, GRP75-overexpressing PC 12 cells exhibited more moderate cell damage than control PC 12 cells. Both of the two groups of cells showed a decreased ATP level following an early increase in the condition of glucose deprivation, and the mitochondrial potential were also reduced in the similar manner in the two groups of cells. Control PC 12 cells showed an immediate and rapid increase in ROS accumulation after the onset of GD treatment, and this accumulation was slowed and reduced in GRP75-overexpressing PC12 cells. These findings suggested that GRP75 could inhibit the ROS accumulation, and it may be associated with the cytoprotective effect of GRP75 overexpression upon glucose deprivation.

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