The role of protein kinase C in laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth.
Laminin is a potent stimulator of neurite outgrowth in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. Here, we investigated the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in the mechanism of laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells. Phorbol ester activators of PKC have been shown to have divergent effects on laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth. Therefore, we tested the effect of the non-phorbol PKC activator, indolactam V. At 1.0 microM indolactam V inhibited laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth by 85%. Further, the PKC inhibitor H7 blocked the inhibitory effect of indolactam V on laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth. Direct measurement of protein kinase C activity in the soluble (cytosolic) and particulate (membrane) fractions of PC12 cells showed that laminin failed to alter protein kinase C activity. These data demonstrate that PKC activation inhibits laminin-mediated neurite outgrowth and that laminin does not activate PKC in PC12 cells.
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- Time Factors
- Stereoisomerism
- Signal Transduction
- Rats
- Protein Kinase C
- Phosphoprotein Phosphatases
- PC12 Cells
- Oxazoles
- Neurites
- Marine Toxins
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Time Factors
- Stereoisomerism
- Signal Transduction
- Rats
- Protein Kinase C
- Phosphoprotein Phosphatases
- PC12 Cells
- Oxazoles
- Neurites
- Marine Toxins