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Fiziologichnyi Zhurnal

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Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Fiziol. Zh. 2022; 68(4): 57-65


STIMULATION OF THE PROTEINASEPROTEINASE INHIBITOR SYSTEM AS A RESULT OF IMMERSION HYPOTHERMIA

L.M. Samokhina1, V.V. Lomako2

  1. GI “L.T. Malaya Therapy National Institute of the National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, Kharkіv, Ukraine
  2. Institute for Problems of Cryobiology and Cryomedicine of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkіv, Ukraine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fz68.04.057


Abstract

The effect of immersion hypothermia (IН) on proteolysis activity in adult male rats, which was performed at 0 °C for 5 min in the “forced swimming” test, studied; the body temperature decreased to 27.5 ± 0.5°C. In blood serum and non-nuclear fractions of homogenates of cerebral cortex, hypothalamus, cerebellum, brainstem, lungs, heart, liver and kidneys tissues were determined the total proteinase activity (TPA), non-trypsin-like proteinases (NTPs), such as chymase, prostate-specific antigen, partially tonin, kallikrein rK9, as well as trypsin-inhibitory activity of α-1-proteinase inhibitor (α-1-PI), α-2-macroglobulin (α-2-MG) by highly sensitive (10-9–10-10 g) enzymatic methods. It is noted that IH led to the TPA increase in all studied tissues (4-84 times), which corresponds to the psycho-emotional effects and the phenomenon of hormesis. After 24 h, TPA decreased, remaining above the control level, and in the kidneys increased further (90 times). NTLP activity as a result of IH increased in blood serum and cerebellum, decreased in the hypothalamus, and after 24 h increased further in serum (7 times), cerebellum, and heart. The activity of α-1-PI also increased in the brainstem, lungs, heart and kidneys, and decreased after 24 h in serum below the control level, and in the brainstem remained high, protecting against proteolytic attack. The activity of α-2-MG increased in the hypothalamus, heart, and cerebral cortex, maximum in the brainstem (2-5 times), and after 24 h - more significantly (24 times), but there were no changes in the cerebellum, where its initial level is the biggest. Thus, the development of IG as a result of swimming in cold water for 5 min at 0oC has a stimulating effect on the body and leads to a significant activation of the reactions of limited proteolysis.

Keywords: immersion hypothermia; cold water swimming; total proteinase activity; non-trypsin-like proteinases; α-1- proteinase inhibitor; α-2-macroglobulin.

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