HSP-70-Mediated Hyperbaric Oxygen Reduces Brain and Pulmonary Edema and Cognitive Deficits in Rats in a Simulated High-Altitude Exposure.
Hsing-Hsien WuKo-Chi NiuCheng-Hsien LinHung-Jung LinChing-Ping ChangChia-Ti WangPublished in: BioMed research international (2018)
High-mountain sickness is characterized by brain and pulmonary edema and cognitive deficits. The definition can be fulfilled by a rat model of high-altitude exposure (HAE) used in the present study. This study aimed to investigate the protective effect of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBO2T) and to determine the underlying mechanisms. Rats were subjected to an HAE (9.7% O2 at 0.47 absolute atmosphere of 6,000 m for 3 days). Immediately after termination of HAE, rats were treated with HBO2T (100% O2 at 2.0 absolute atmosphere for 1 hour per day for 5 consecutive days) or non-HBO2T (21% O2 at 1.0 absolute atmosphere for 1 hour per day for 5 consecutive days). As compared to non-HAE+non-HBO2T controls, the HAE+non-HBO2T rats exhibited brain edema and resulted in cognitive deficits, reduced food and water consumption, body weight loss, increased cerebral inflammation and oxidative stress, and pulmonary edema. HBO2T increased expression of both hippocampus and lung heat shock protein (HSP-70) and also reversed the HAE-induced brain and pulmonary edema, cognitive deficits, reduced food and water consumption, body weight loss, and brain inflammation and oxidative stress. Decreasing the overexpression of HSP-70 in both hippocampus and lung tissues with HSP-70 antibodies significantly attenuated the beneficial effects exerted by HBO2T in HAE rats. Our data provide in vivo evidence that HBO2T works on a remodeling of brain/lung to exert a protective effect against simulated high-mountain sickness via enhancing HSP-70 expression in HAE rats.
Keyphrases
- heat shock protein
- oxidative stress
- heat shock
- resting state
- white matter
- cerebral ischemia
- weight loss
- pulmonary hypertension
- heat stress
- functional connectivity
- diabetic rats
- bariatric surgery
- blood pressure
- gene expression
- body mass index
- adipose tissue
- human health
- roux en y gastric bypass
- cell proliferation
- blood brain barrier
- risk assessment
- climate change
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- machine learning
- newly diagnosed
- electronic health record
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- cognitive impairment
- insulin resistance
- big data
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- signaling pathway
- weight gain