Spreading depression activates unfolded protein response.

Neuroscience Letters(2004)

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Preconditioning is a process where a preceding non-lethal form of stress activates a stress response that protects cells against an otherwise lethal form of stress. Preconditioning can be induced in various ways including short-term ischemia or spreading depression. Here we investigated the effect of 1h repetitive spreading depression on the unfolded protein response (UPR), a stress response activated under conditions associated with endoplasmic reticulum (ER) dysfunction. Spreading depression induced processing of xbp1 mRNA, indicative of an activation of UPR. Processing of xbp1 was paralleled by a rise in grp78 mRNA levels resulting from an activation of a signal transduction pathway that depends on protein synthesis. Preconditioning-induced activation of UPR may preserve ER functioning under pathological conditions interfering with ER functions.
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Endoplasmic reticulum,grp78,Preconditioning,Spreading depression,Unfolded protein response,xbp1 processing
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