Expression of protein kinase C family members in the cerebral endothelial cells - PubMed (original) (raw)
Expression of protein kinase C family members in the cerebral endothelial cells
I Krizbai et al. J Neurochem. 1995 Jul.
Abstract
The protein kinase C (PKC) family is composed of at least four conventional (alpha, beta I, beta II, and gamma) and several related novel (delta, epsilon, eta, and zeta) isoforms with different distribution and sensitivity to Ca2+ and phorbol esters. The enzyme is known to be present in cerebral endothelial cells. We have investigated the occurrence of seven isoforms (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, eta, and zeta) by using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction in rat brain, in a freshly isolated brain microvessel fraction, in primary cultures of rat brain endothelial cells, in an immortalized rat brain endothelial cell line, and in aortic endothelial cell cultures. Brain tissue contained all seven investigated isoforms. A similar expression pattern was seen in freshly purified microvessels, but the PKC-gamma isoform could not be detected. Primary cultures of endothelial cells expressed PKC-alpha, -beta, -delta, -eta, and -epsilon isoenzymes, whereas the immortalized cell line expressed PKC-alpha, -delta, -epsilon, and -eta. The rat aortic endothelium contained only PKC-alpha and -delta isoforms. The variety of expression patterns of PKC family members in endothelial cells of different type may reflect differences in the functional responsiveness to environmental stimuli. Because PKC has been shown to be involved in the regulation of the blood-brain barrier permeability, the presence of different isoforms may confer a sophisticated intracellular regulatory mechanism to the brain endothelial cells.
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