Research Article

Rapamycin Treatment of Tendon Stem/Progenitor Cells Reduces Cellular Senescence by Upregulating Autophagy

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Rapamycin promotes translocation of HMGB1 from the nucleus to the cytosol. (a) HMGB1 translocates from the nucleus to the cytosol after rapamycin and starvation (HBSS) treatment. Rat PTSCs were treated with 25 nM rapamycin for 12 h, starvation (HBSS) for 3 h, then allowed a 12 h recovery, and then immunostained with HMGB1 (red) and Hoechst 33342 (blue). (b, c) Western blot analysis of HMGB1 in the nucleus (Nuc) and cytosol (Cyt) shows that rapamycin reduces nuclear HMGB1 levels but increases cytosol HMGB1 levels. Cells were subjected to nuclear/cytosol fractionation and immunoblotted against HMGB1. Histone H3 and β-actin were used as controls. Each data point in (b) and (c) represents at least three independent experiments. , compared to the untreated group. Cont: control; Bleo: bleomycin; Rapa: rapamycin.
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