Alterações dos parâmetros bioquímicos séricos e fosforilação da tirosina em rim e fígado de ratos induzidos por estresse crônico

Translated title of the contribution: Alterations of serum biochemical parameters and tyrosine phosphorylation in kidney and liver of chronic stress-induced rats

B. Khanthiyong, S. Arun, S. Bunsueb, T. Thongbuakaew, A. Suwannakhan, A. Tsang-Hsien Wu, S. Iamsaard, A. Chaiyamoon

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Abstract

Chronic stress (CS) can contribute to dysfunction in several organs including liver and kidney. This study was performed to investigate the changes in serum biochemistry, histological structure, as well as in localization of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins (TyrPho) and Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp-70) in liver and kidney tissues of CS rats induced by two stressors (restrained and force swimming) for 60 consecutive days. Samples of blood, liver, and kidney were collected from adult male Sprague–Dawley rats in each group. Our results showed that serum biochemical parameters including corticosterone, blood sugar, urea nitrogen, creatinine, cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL-C, LDL-C, ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase in CS group were significantly different from that in normal group in both liver and kidney tissues. Although histological structure was not changed. TyrPho expression was significantly increased in liver lysate but significantly decreased in kidney. Hsp-70 expression in liver increased whereas in kidney decreased. In conclusion, CS can induce changes in liver and kidney functions.

Translated title of the contributionAlterations of serum biochemical parameters and tyrosine phosphorylation in kidney and liver of chronic stress-induced rats
Original languagePortuguese
Article numbere254646
JournalBrazilian Journal of Biology
Volume84
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • chronic stress
  • heat shock protein 70
  • kidney
  • liver
  • tyrosine phosphorylation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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