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Page 1: Www.carleton.ca/~kbstorey. ADAPTATIONS TO COLD Below 0°C Freeze FreezeAvoidanceFreezeTolerance Hibernation Invertebrates Some reptiles & amphibians

www.carleton.ca/~kbstorey

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ADAPTATIONS TO COLDADAPTATIONS TO COLD

Below 0°C

Freeze Freeze AvoidanceAvoidance

Freeze Freeze ToleranceTolerance HibernationHibernation

Invertebrates

Some reptiles& amphibians

MigrationMigration

Mammals

Above 0°C

Others

Stay warmStay warm

Supercool

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ADAPTATIONS TO COLDADAPTATIONS TO COLD

Below 0°C

Freeze Freeze AvoidanceAvoidance

Freeze Freeze ToleranceTolerance HibernationHibernation

Invertebrates

Some reptiles& amphibians

MigrationMigration

Mammals

Above 0°C

Others

Stay warmStay warm

Supercool

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MIGRATIONMIGRATION

Large mammals

Birds

Monarch Butterflies

Species able to book airline flights

Latitudinal & Altitudinal

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Migrating Migrating DOWNDOWN

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Fresh Water Fresh Water

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Salt waterSalt water

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ADAPTATIONS TO COLDADAPTATIONS TO COLD

Below 0°C

Freeze Freeze AvoidanceAvoidance

Freeze Freeze ToleranceTolerance HibernationHibernation

Invertebrates

Some reptiles& amphibians

MigrationMigration

Mammals

Above 0°C

Others

Stay warmStay warm

Supercool

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Myotis lucifugus, little brown bat

Spermophilus tridecemlineatus,13-lined ground squirrel

Spermophilus richardsonii,Richardson’s ground squirrel

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• Seasonal phenomenon

• Pre-hibernation hyperphagia

• Gain up to 40% of body mass

• Need polyunsaturated fats

• Find hibernaculum: dark, near 0°C

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CELL PROCESSESCELL PROCESSES

• DNA/RNA synthesis• Protein synthesis • Fuel metabolism• Ion pumping • Work done

ATP turnover to <5% of normal

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METABOLIC RATE METABOLIC RATE DEPRESSION DEPRESSION

1. Slow Cell Processes

2. Use protein kinases (activate SAPKs)

3. Selective gene activation

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METABOLIC RATE METABOLIC RATE DEPRESSION DEPRESSION

• Protein Synthesis slows to 1% • Pumps & Channels closed • Energy Production slows to 5% • Energy Utilization slows to 2%• Few ‘SAP’ kinases activated

• Gene ‘inactivation’

• Few Genes activated

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METABOLIC RATE METABOLIC RATE DEPRESSION DEPRESSION

• Protein Synthesis slows to 1% • Pumps & channels closed • Energy Production slows to 5% • Energy Utilization slows to 2%• Few ‘SAP’ kinases activated

• Gene ‘inactivation’ (miRNA)

• Few Genes activated (1 % only)

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cDNA ARRAY SCREENINGcDNA ARRAY SCREENINGcontrol experimental

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Diapause

Freezing

Anoxia

Hibernation

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ADAPTATIONS TO COLDADAPTATIONS TO COLD

Below 0°C

Freeze Freeze AvoidanceAvoidance

Freeze Freeze ToleranceTolerance HibernationHibernation

Invertebrates

Some reptiles& amphibians

MigrationMigration

Mammals

Above 0°C

Others

Stay warmStay warm

Supercool

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FREEZE TOLERANT FREEZE TOLERANT ANIMALSANIMALS

• TERRESTRIAL INSECTS

• INTERTIDAL MOLLUSCS & BARNACLES

• AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES: - FROGS (6 species) - HATCHLING PAINTED TURTLES - GARTER SNAKES - LIZARDS (some)

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Garter snake,Thamnophis

sirtalis

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Painted turtle Painted turtle hatchlingshatchlings

Chrysemys pictaChrysemys pictamarginatamarginata

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Box turtle, Box turtle, Terrapene carolinaTerrapene carolina

““OSCAR”OSCAR”

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GRAY TREE FROGHyla versicolor

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SPRING PEEPERPseudacris crucifer

CHORUS FROGPseudacris triseriata

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WOOD FROGRana sylvatica

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WOOD FROGRana sylvatica

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A WOOD FROG LIFE A WOOD FROG LIFE

SUMMERSUMMER - spent in the woods, eating & growing

AUTUMNAUTUMN - hide in insulated spots on forest floor

WINTERWINTER - freeze when hibernation site falls to about -2°C; survive frozen to -10°C

SPRINGSPRING - thaw & revive, move to woodland ponds

Mating & egg layingMating & egg laying - within 1 week in early spring

Eggs & tadpolesEggs & tadpoles - develop fast before temporary ponds dry out; metamorphosis in early summer

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Frogs of various colours are numerous in those parts as far North as the latitude 61°….as the Winter approaches, they burrow under the moss, at a considerable distance from the water, where they remain in a frozen state till the Spring. I have frequently seen them dug up with the moss (when pitching tents in Winter) frozen as hard as ice; in which state the legs are as easily broken off as a pipe-stem, without giving the least sensation to the animal; but by wrapping them up in warm skins, and exposing them to a slow fire, they soon recover life…”. Samuel Hearne

A Journey from Prince of Wales’s fort in Hudson’s Bay to the Northern Ocean in the Years 1769-1772

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SURVIVING FREEZINGSURVIVING FREEZING

• Extracellular freezing only

• Up to 70% ofbody water frozen

• High ‘polyols’

• Acclimation required

• Glucose

• Glycerol

• Sorbitol

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WOOD FROG WOOD FROG CRYOPROTECTANTSCRYOPROTECTANTS

• Blood glucose rises from ~5 mM to 200-400 mM

• Glucose triggered by ice formation

• Made from liver glycogen (180 mg/g)

• Liver is ~12% of body mass

• Glucose distribution via Blood: Liver > Core organs > Periphery

Blood

Liver

Heart

Kidney

Muscle

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GLYCOGEN GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASEPHOSPHORYLASE

Glycogen + Pi

kinase

Phos a Phos b

phosphatase

Glucose-1-P + glycogen (n-1) 0 2 5 30 60 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 3

4 min hours days min hours TIME OF FREEZING TIME OF THAW

LiverPhosphorylase a

Activity, U/g

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TO SURVIVE FREEZINGTO SURVIVE FREEZING• Alter metabolism to synthesize cryoprotectants (polyols, sugars)

• Defend against intracellular desiccation

• Suppress metabolic rate

ACCOMPLISHED BY:ACCOMPLISHED BY:

• Activate signaling enzymes in every cell

- ‘SAP’ kinases

- Role: reversible controls on cell processes

Up-regulate selected genesUp-regulate selected genes

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Diapause

Freezing

Anoxia

Hibernation

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FREEZE INDUCED FREEZE INDUCED CHANGESCHANGES

• Gene ‘inactivation’• Protein Synthesis slows to 1% • Pumps & Channels closed • Energy Production slows to 5% • Energy Utilization slows to 2%• Few ‘SAP’ kinases activated• Gene inactivation (miRNA)

• Few Genes activated

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FREEZE-INDUCED FREEZE-INDUCED GENES: WOOD FROGSGENES: WOOD FROGScDNA Library / Gene Chip • Only 1 % of genes “on” • The Unknowns: Fr10, Li16, FR47

Storey KB 2004. Strategies for exploration of freeze responsive gene

expression: advances in vertebrate freeze tolerance. Cryobiology 48, 134-145

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THE UKNOWNS :THE UKNOWNS :Li16, FR10, FR47Li16, FR10, FR47

• Novel gene sequences discovered by cDNA library screening

• Genes moved to other cell types

• Genomic sequences now known

• On-Off Regulation: Protein Kinases

• Proteins are biomanufactured in our lab

• Non freeze tolerant cells can be transformed

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FUNCTION OF THE FUNCTION OF THE UNKNOWN PROTEINSUNKNOWN PROTEINS

• Express genes in cells in culture - Li16, FR10 - insect or mammal cells

• Expression of Li16 & FR10 protects cultured cells from freezing damage

• Li16 is intracellular

• FR10 is exported

• Both bind to membranes

Li16 FR10 NT none

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40

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Survival of -6oC freezingin the presence of

overexpressed proteins

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Unique Animal Stress ModelUnique Animal Stress Model

Vertebrate whole-body freeze tolerance

Tissue cryopreservation

Tolerance of extreme ischemia and hyperglycemia

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CRYOPRESERVED CRYOPRESERVED TISSUESTISSUES

• SPERM• EMBRYOS• SKIN• CORNEA• VEINS• BLOOD CELLS• HEART VALVES

• TEETH, BONE• BONE MARROW• PANCREATIC TISSUE• THYROID TISSUE• PARATHYROID TISSUE• FETAL TISSUES (some)• **RAT LIVER**

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ORGANS FOR TRANSPLANTORGANS FOR TRANSPLANT1. Scientific Solutions1. Scientific Solutions

A. IMMEDIATE:A. IMMEDIATE: extend the viability of removed organs by hours/daysB. FUTURE: B. FUTURE: - freeze organs to create organ banks - stem cell research - grow new organsC. FAR FUTURE:C. FAR FUTURE: - cloning of tissues (one cell --> organ) - artificial tissues (from non-cell sources)D. XENOTRANSPLANTSD. XENOTRANSPLANTS - Dangers and risks?E. Clone “NEAR-HUMANS” for parts:E. Clone “NEAR-HUMANS” for parts: - Society plus science (+/- embryos) - Have your own clone, just in case? - The rights of a clone?

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ORGANS FOR TRANSPLANTORGANS FOR TRANSPLANT

2. Society Solutions: Dollars, Science, Morals2. Society Solutions: Dollars, Science, Morals

A. SELL ORGANS:A. SELL ORGANS: $$ from rich to poor people Organs from poor to rich people Morally correct? How to regulate?

B. Get organs by “PRESUMED CONSENT”B. Get organs by “PRESUMED CONSENT” - Will doctors revive or harvest? - How dead do you have to be? - Religious / spiritual implications

Tens of thousands wait for a few organs - who decides? - should you be able to pay for an organ?

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THE FUTURE ??THE FUTURE ??

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FREEZING HUMANSFREEZING HUMANSDOES IT WORK ?

A. Liquid Nitrogen Storage ( -196°C)

- frogs only to -20°C (cell destruction)

- fragility/crush (neurons)

B. Frozen Liquid Expands !

C. Bits and Bobs ……….

D. Time to Preservation (oxygen lack, neurons)

E. You’ve paid UPFRONT for “forever” !

F. Legal implications (thawed by your kids)

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FREEZING HUMANSFREEZING HUMANSIs it correct to freeze humans and then

bring them back in the future for “eternal life”?

A. Who would be chosen for this (costly) procedure?

B. How would we pay for re-animation and re-integration into society? - for 20 subjects - for 2000 subjects - for 2 billion subjects

C. Spiritual / Religious implications

D. Legal implications

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www.carleton.ca/~kbstorey

Dr. Ken StoreyInstitute of BiochemistryCarleton UniversityOttawa, Canada

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Estivation

Diapause

Freezing

Anoxia

Hibernation

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FREEZE TOLERANCEFREEZE TOLERANCE• J. STOREY• D. McNALLY• J. MacDONALD• T. CHURCHILL• S. GREENWAY• C. HOLDEN• S. WU

• A. DeCROOS• L. ZHENHONG• J. DU• Q. CAI• F. SCHUELER• S. BROOKS• B. RUBINSKY• R. BROOKS

www.carleton.ca/~kbstoreywww.carleton.ca/~kbstorey