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Differential activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades and apoptosis by protein kinase C epsilon and delta in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes.

M C Heidkamp1, A L Bayer, J L Martin, A M Samarel.   

Abstract

Protein kinase C (PKC) epsilon and PKCdelta translocation in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs) is accompanied by subsequent activation of the ERK, JNK, and p38(MAPK) cascades; however, it is not known if either or both novel PKCs are necessary for their downstream activation. Use of PKC inhibitors to answer this question is complicated by a lack of isoenzyme specificity, and the fact that many PKC inhibitors stimulate JNK and p38(MAPK) activity. Therefore, replication-defective adenoviruses (Advs) encoding constitutively active (ca) mutants of PKCepsilon and PKCdelta were used to test if either or both of these PKCs are sufficient to activate ERKs, JNKs, and/or p38(MAPK) in NRVMs. Adv-caPKCepsilon infection (1 to 25 multiplicities of viral infection (MOI); 4 to 48 hours) increased total PKCepsilon levels in a time- and dose-dependent manner, with maximal expression observed 8 hours after Adv infection. Adv-caPKCepsilon induced a time- and dose-dependent increase in phosphorylated p42 and p44 ERKs, as compared with a control Adv encoding beta-galactosidase (Adv-nebetagal). Maximal ERK phosphorylation occurred 8 hours after Adv infection. In contrast, JNK was only minimally activated, and p38(MAPK) was relatively unaffected. Adv-caPKCdelta infection (1 to 25 MOI, 4 to 48 hours) increased total PKCdelta levels in a similar fashion. Adv-caPKCdelta (5 MOI) induced a 29-fold increase in phosphorylated p54 JNK, and a 15-fold increase in phosphorylated p38(MAPK) 24 hours after Adv infection. In contrast, p42 and p44 ERK were only minimally activated. Whereas neither Adv induced NRVM hypertrophy, Adv-caPKCdelta, but not Adv-caPKCepsilon, induced NRVM apoptosis. We conclude that the novel PKCs differentially regulate MAPK cascades and apoptosis in an isoenzyme-specific and time-dependent manner.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11701615     DOI: 10.1161/hh2201.099434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Res        ISSN: 0009-7330            Impact factor:   17.367


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