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Publication : In vitro analysis of the murine heat shock response: implications for reproductive toxicology.

First Author  Finnell RH Year  1991
Journal  Toxicol Lett Volume  58
Issue  3 Pages  297-308
PubMed ID  1957325 Mgi Jnum  J:25805
Mgi Id  MGI:73529 Doi  10.1016/0378-4274(91)90041-4
Citation  Finnell RH, et al. (1991) In vitro analysis of the murine heat shock response: implications for reproductive toxicology. Toxicol Lett 58(3):297-308
abstractText  Lymphocytes isolated from two inbred mouse strains that differed in their genetically determined sensitivity to heat-induced exencephaly were used to compare the in vitro kinetics of heat shock protein synthesis in the two strains following hyperthermic exposure. Differences in protein synthesis were determined by densitometric analysis of autoradiograms of SDS-PAGE gels. The findings were consistent with those observed in vivo in that there was an immediate and prolonged synthesis of heat-shock proteins by lymphocytes from the heat sensitive SWV/SD strain, compared to the response observed in lymphocytes from the heat-resistant DBA/2J strain. These results indicate that an in vitro lymphocyte assay of the heat-shock response may be a useful tool for screening suspected teratogenic agents.
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