Antagonists of protein kinase C inhibit rat retinal glutamate transport activity in situ


Autoria(s): Bull, N. D.; Barnett, N. L.
Contribuinte(s)

Brian Collier

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

Neuronal and glial high-affinity transporters regulate extracellular glutamate concentration, thereby terminating synaptic transmission and preventing neuronal excitotoxicity. Glutamate transporter activity has been shown to be modulated by protein kinase C (PKC) in cell culture. This is the first study to demonstrate such modulation in situ, by following the fate of the non-metabolisable glutamate transporter substrate, D-aspartate. In the rat retina, pan-isoform PKC inhibition with chelerythrine suppressed glutamate uptake by GLAST (glutamate/aspartate transporter), the dominant excitatory amino acid transporter localized to the glial Muller cells. This effect was mimicked by rottlerin but not by Go6976, suggesting the involvement of the PKCdelta isoform, but not PKCalpha, beta or gamma. Western blotting and immunohistochemical labeling revealed that the suppression of glutamate transport was not due to a change in transporter expression. Inhibition of PKCdelta selectively suppressed GLAST but not neuronal glutamate transporter activity. These data suggest that the targeting of specific glutamate transporters with isoform-specific modulators of PKC activity may have significant implications for the understanding of neurodegenerative conditions arising from compromised glutamate homeostasis, e.g. glaucoma and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64157

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Int. Soc. for Neurochemistry

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Neurosciences #Excitatory Amino Acid #Excitotoxicity #Glast #Glaucoma #Ischemia #Retina #Amino-acid Transporter-5 #Muller Cell #Aspartate Transporter #Transmitter Clearance #Phorbol Esters #Glial-cells #Major Role #Affinity #Expression #Brain #C1 #270104 Membrane Biology #730111 Hearing, vision, speech and their disorders
Tipo

Journal Article