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Hypothermic preservation effect on mammalian cells of type III antifreeze proteins from notched-fin eelpout

Authors :
Yoshiyuki Nishimiya
Satoru Todo
Michiaki Matsushita
Sakae Tsuda
Shuichiro Matsumoto
Ai Miura
Yasuo Komatsu
Yu Hirano
Source :
Cryobiology. 57:46-51
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

Antifreeze proteins (AFPs) can bind to the surface of ice crystals and have also been suggested to protect cells from hypothermic damage. The present study reports that type III AFPs from notched-fin eelpout, Zoarces elongatus Kner, can protect cells during hypothermic storage. This fish naturally expresses at least 13 isoforms of type III AFP (denoted NfeAFPs), the primary sequences of which were categorized into SP- and QAE-Sephadex binding groups (SP- and QAE-isoforms). We compared the preservation ability between the extracted isoform mixtures (NfeAFPs) and a recombinant single SP-isoform (RcNfeAFP6). Experiments were performed using cultivated mammalian cells (HepG2) exposed to 4 degrees C for 24-72 h. The preserved cells were evaluated by measuring LDH released, intracellular ATP, and WST-8 reduction. It appeared that the protective effect of the 2 samples increases dose-dependently at concentrations between 2 and 10 mg/ml. Under highest soluble amount of the protein (approximately 10 mg/ml), cell viability significantly improved compared with the ordinary preservation fluid (P

Details

ISSN :
00112240
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cryobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2f25ac41f7e4f90f3dd68e7b101e68b7