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Heat shock of camel oocytes


ABSTRACT: acute and chronic heatshock effect on camel oocytes

INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 5600

ORGANISM(S): Camelus Dromedarius (dromedary) (arabian Camel)

TISSUE(S): Oocyte

SUBMITTER: sameh MAGDELDIN  

LAB HEAD: Sameh Magdeldin

PROVIDER: PXD012199 | Pride | 2022-03-01

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Publications

Thermotolerance and plasticity of camel somatic cells exposed to acute and chronic heat stress.

Saadeldin Islam M IM   Swelum Ayman Abdel-Aziz AA   Elsafadi Mona M   Mahmood Amer A   Osama Aya A   Shikshaky Hassan H   Alfayez Musaad M   Alowaimer Abdullah N AN   Magdeldin Sameh S  

Journal of advanced research 20191122


The Arabian camel is the largest known mammal that can survive in severe hot climatic conditions. We provide the molecular explanation for the thermotolerance of camel granulosa somatic cells after exposure to 45 °C for 2 (acute heat shock) or 20 h (chronic heat shock). The common features of the cellular responses to acute heat stress were the increase of heat shock proteins and DNA repair enzymes expression. Actin polymerization and Rho signaling were critically activated as a cellular defense  ...[more]

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