Modulation of HSP70 and HSP90 Expression by Sodium Salicylate and Aspirin in Fish Cell Line CHSE-214

2000 
Abstract Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as sodium salicylate, aspirin and indomethacin have been reported to activate the heat shock transcription factor (HSF) without enhancing the expression of the heat shock proteins (HSPs). We investigated the effects of NSAIDs on the heat shock-induced HSP expression in fish cell line CHSE-214. Here we reveal that in CHSE-214 cells, co-exposure to sodium salicylate/aspirin and heat shock (24°C) enhances and prolongs the heat shock-induced HSP70 expression presumably through activation of the HSF. In contrast, the heat shock-induced HSP90 expression was inhibited by these NSAIDs. Thus, sodium salicylate and aspirin are likely to exert different effects on the heat shock-induced HSP70 and HSP90 expression. Indomethacin, another cyclooxygenase inhibitor, had no stimulatory or inhibitory effects on the heat shock-induced HSP70 and 90 expression, thereby indicating that sodium salicylate and aspirin may modulate the heat shock response via pathways not...
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