STIMULATION OF THE PROTEINASEPROTEINASE INHIBITOR SYSTEM AS A RESULT OF IMMERSION HYPOTHERMIA
L.M. Samokhina1, V.V. Lomako2
- GI “L.T. Malaya Therapy National Institute of the National
Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine”, Kharkіv, Ukraine
- 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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