Literature DB >> 1936608

Age-dependent expression of protein kinase C isoforms in rat islets.

D J Fletcher1, D K Ways.   

Abstract

The appearance of the biphasic insulin secretory response several days after birth suggests that maturation of a critical step in stimulus-secretion coupling occurs during the early neonatal period. To clarify the role of protein kinase C (PKC) during this time, we examined the pancreatic islets of adult, 3-day neonatal, and 19-day fetal rats for the presence of different PKC isoenzymes. Western-blot analysis of islet extracts showed the presence of PKC isoforms in both adult and neonatal tissues. Immunocytochemistry of adult islets revealed a differential expression in islet cell types. PKC-alpha was found only in beta-cells, PKC-gamma in alpha-cells, and PKC-epsilon in delta-cells and vascular walls. Immunoreactivity for PKC-beta was not detected in any cell type. All three isoenzymes were also present in neonatal islets; however, in contrast to adult tissue, immunoreactivity for either PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma was present in relatively few cells. There was no apparent immunoreactivity for PKC-alpha or PKC-gamma in fetal islets, although these tissues contained strong staining for insulin and glucagon. These data show that three of the PKC isoforms are restricted to a particular islet cell type, where they may play a unique role in the secretion of a specific hormone. Moreover, our results demonstrate that these enzymes, especially PKC-alpha, appear during the early neonatal period. This age-dependent expression may be linked to the development of the biphasic insulin release response.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1936608     DOI: 10.2337/diab.40.11.1496

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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