Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes

Evidence increasingly shows that astrocytes play a pivotal role in brain physiology and pathology via calcium dependent processes, thus the characterization of the calcium dynamics in astrocytes is of growing importance. We have previously reported that the epidermal growth factor and basic fibrobla...

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Main Authors: Mitsuhiro Morita, Akira Nakane, Shohei Maekawa, Yoshihisa Kudo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
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spelling doaj-adea4f688e104e5d87f6b26a878149f72020-11-24T21:28:20ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132015-09-011291384210.1016/j.jphs.2015.08.004Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytesMitsuhiro Morita0Akira Nakane1Shohei Maekawa2Yoshihisa Kudo3Department of Biology, Kobe University Graduate School of Science, Kobe, 657-8501, JapanSchool of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Tokyo, 192-0392, JapanDepartment of Biology, Kobe University Graduate School of Science, Kobe, 657-8501, JapanSchool of Life Science, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Tokyo, 192-0392, JapanEvidence increasingly shows that astrocytes play a pivotal role in brain physiology and pathology via calcium dependent processes, thus the characterization of the calcium dynamics in astrocytes is of growing importance. We have previously reported that the epidermal growth factor and basic fibroblast growth factor up-regulate the oscillation of the calcium releases that are induced by stimuli, including glutamate in cultured astrocytes. This calcium oscillation is assumed to involve protein kinase C (PKC), which is activated together with the calcium releases as a consequence of inositol phospholipid hydrolysis. In the present study, this issue has been investigated pharmacologically by using astrocytes cultured with and without the growth factors. The pharmacological activation of PKC largely reduced the glutamate-induced oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases. Meanwhile, PKC inhibitors increased the total amounts of both calcium increases without affecting the peak amplitudes and converted the calcium oscillations to non-oscillatory sustained calcium increases by abolishing the falling phases of the repetitive calcium increases. Furthermore, the pharmacological effects were consistent between both glutamate- and histamine-induced calcium oscillations. These results suggest that PKC up-regulates the removal of cytosolic calcium in astrocytes, and this up-regulation is essential for calcium oscillation in astrocytes cultured with growth factors.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861315001796AstrocyteCalcium oscillationProtein kinase CGlutamateHistamine
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author Mitsuhiro Morita
Akira Nakane
Shohei Maekawa
Yoshihisa Kudo
spellingShingle Mitsuhiro Morita
Akira Nakane
Shohei Maekawa
Yoshihisa Kudo
Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Astrocyte
Calcium oscillation
Protein kinase C
Glutamate
Histamine
author_facet Mitsuhiro Morita
Akira Nakane
Shohei Maekawa
Yoshihisa Kudo
author_sort Mitsuhiro Morita
title Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
title_short Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
title_full Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
title_fullStr Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase C in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
title_sort pharmacological characterization of the involvement of protein kinase c in oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases in astrocytes
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
issn 1347-8613
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Evidence increasingly shows that astrocytes play a pivotal role in brain physiology and pathology via calcium dependent processes, thus the characterization of the calcium dynamics in astrocytes is of growing importance. We have previously reported that the epidermal growth factor and basic fibroblast growth factor up-regulate the oscillation of the calcium releases that are induced by stimuli, including glutamate in cultured astrocytes. This calcium oscillation is assumed to involve protein kinase C (PKC), which is activated together with the calcium releases as a consequence of inositol phospholipid hydrolysis. In the present study, this issue has been investigated pharmacologically by using astrocytes cultured with and without the growth factors. The pharmacological activation of PKC largely reduced the glutamate-induced oscillatory and non-oscillatory calcium increases. Meanwhile, PKC inhibitors increased the total amounts of both calcium increases without affecting the peak amplitudes and converted the calcium oscillations to non-oscillatory sustained calcium increases by abolishing the falling phases of the repetitive calcium increases. Furthermore, the pharmacological effects were consistent between both glutamate- and histamine-induced calcium oscillations. These results suggest that PKC up-regulates the removal of cytosolic calcium in astrocytes, and this up-regulation is essential for calcium oscillation in astrocytes cultured with growth factors.
topic Astrocyte
Calcium oscillation
Protein kinase C
Glutamate
Histamine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861315001796
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