Literature DB >> 1716664

An ion channel locus for the protein kinase C potentiation of transmitter glutamate release from guinea pig cerebrocortical synaptosomes.

A P Barrie1, D G Nicholls, J Sanchez-Prieto, T S Sihra.   

Abstract

The mechanism by which protein kinase C (PKC) activates transmitter release from guinea pig cerebrocortical synaptosomes was investigated by employing parallel fluorescent assays of glutamate release, cytoplasmic free Ca2+, and plasma membrane potential. 4 beta-Phorbol dibutyrate (4 beta-PDBu) enhances the Ca(2+)-dependent, 4-aminopyridine (4AP)-evoked release of glutamate from synaptosomes, the 4AP-evoked elevation of cytoplasmic free Ca2+, and the 4AP-evoked depolarization of the plasma membrane. 4 beta-PDBu itself causes a slow depolarization, which may underlie the small effect of 4 beta-PDBu on spontaneous, KCl-evoked, and Ca(2+)-independent/4AP-evoked glutamate release. Because 4AP (but not KCl) generates spontaneous, tetrodotoxin-sensitive action potentials in synaptosomes, a major locus of presynaptic PKC action is to enhance these action potentials, perhaps by inhibiting delayed rectifier K+ channels.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1716664     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1991.tb08306.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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