Meerson F Z, Malyshev I Iu, Zamotrinskiĭ A V
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1993 Sep;116(9):231-3.
It has been found that accumulation of stress proteins during adaptation to immobilization stress occurs not only in the heart, but in the brain (2 isoforms in the cytoplasm and 2 in the nucleus) and in the liver (1 isoform in the cytoplasm and 1 in the nucleus of hepatocytes). Thus, in heat shock the activation of protein synthesis is generalized during the body's adaptation to stress. This may underlie the generalization of the structural adaptational stabilization phenomenon and the formation of an adaptative defense of the whole organism.