The effect of the heat shock response on ultrastructure of the centrosome of Drosophila cultured cells in interphase: possible relation with changes in the chemical state of calcium
Autor: | Armelle Saihi, Sylvie Lauverjat, Christiane Marcaillou, Alain Debec |
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Rok vydání: | 1993 |
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Thermal shock
Hot Temperature Tissue Fixation animal structures chemistry.chemical_element Biology Calcium Biochemistry Mass Spectrometry Organelle Animals Heat shock Cytoskeleton Interphase Molecular Biology Centrioles Organelles Genetics Cell Biology Clone Cells Cell biology Drosophila melanogaster chemistry Centrosome Ultrastructure |
Zdroj: | Biochemistry and Cell Biology. 71:507-517 |
ISSN: | 1208-6002 0829-8211 |
DOI: | 10.1139/o93-073 |
Popis: | Previous observations have shown that the heat shock response affects the centrosome function. We compared the ultrastructural organization of the centrosome in control (23 °C) and heat-shocked (37 °C, 50 min) interphase Drosophila cells to detect the nature of the lesions that could alter this organelle. The centrosome apparatus showed only minor modifications after the stress and the architecture of the centrioles appeared unaffected. The main difference concerned the organization of pericentriolar material which appeared more condensed and clotted. In extreme cases this material seemed to collapse on the centrioles. Recent reports proposed that Ca2+ concentrations could modify the distribution of pericentriolar material. In this study, we measured the changes in total and bound calcium in control or heat-shocked cell samples. The hyperthermia stress induced an increase of about 80% in global calcium. However, there was a decrease of about 50% in bound calcium. A heat shock stress seemed therefore to promote a change from the bound to the free state for a noticeable proportion of the element. As a preliminary hypothesis, these changes in the chemical state of calcium could be related to alterations in the pericentriolar material and thus with the functional inactivation of the centrosome. This view is also supported by calcium analysis on early Drosophila embryos. Contrary to cultured cells, Drosophila embryos did not present a stress inactivation of centrosomes. Equally, a heat shock did not disturb the bound calcium level in embryos.Key words: Centrosome, ultrastructure, calcium, heat shock, Drosophila. |
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