Activation of protein kinase C augments peptide release from rat sensory neurons - PubMed (original) (raw)
Activation of protein kinase C augments peptide release from rat sensory neurons
L A Barber et al. J Neurochem. 1996 Jul.
Abstract
To determine whether protein kinase C (PKC) mediates release of peptides from sensory neurons, we examined the effects of altering PKC activity on resting and evoked release of substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). Exposing rat sensory neurons in culture to 10 or 50 nM phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu) significantly increased SP and CGRP release at least 10-fold above resting levels, whereas the inactive 4alpha-PDBu analogue at 100 nM had no effect on release. Furthermore, 100 nM bradykinin increased peptide release approximately fivefold. Down-regulation of PKC significantly attenuated the release of peptides evoked by either PDBu or bradykinin. PDBu at 1 nM or 1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerol at 50 microM did not alter resting release of peptides, but augmented potassium- and capsaicin-stimulated release of both SP and CGRP approximately twofold. This sensitizing action of PKC activators on peptide release was significantly reduced by PKC down-regulation or by pretreating cultures with 10 nM staurosporine. These results establish that activation of PKC is important in the regulation of peptide release from sensory neurons. The PKC-induced enhancement of peptide release may be a mechanism underlying the neuronal sensitization that produces hyperalgesia.
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