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Cell cycle regulation in the freeze tolerant wood frog, Rana sylvatica.

Cell Cycle.. 2012-05;  11(9):1727-42
Jing Zhang, Kenneth B. Storey. Institute of Biochemistry and Department of Biology; Carleton University; Ottawa, ON Canada
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Abstract

The wood frog (Rana sylvatica) is one of only a few vertebrate species that can survive extensive freezing of its body fluids during the winter. The mechanisms of natural freeze tolerance include metabolic rate depression to conserve energy and the implementation of cryoprotective strategies, especially the synthesis of huge amounts of glucose as a cryoprotectant. Liver is the main source of glucose production/export (and other cryoprotective actions) and plays a central role in freezing survival of the whole animal. Freezing is a multi-component stress that includes anoxia/ischemia due to the cessation of blood flow and dehydration of cells caused by ice accumulation in extracellular spaces. To help endure the... More

Keywords

anoxia; cell cycle suppression; dehydration; freeze tolerance; hypometabolism.