MODULATION OF IK,CA BY PHORBOL ESTER-MEDIATED ACTIVATION OF PKC IN PLEURAL SENSORY NEURONS OF APLYSIA

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CRITZ, SD [1 ]
BYRNE, JH [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TEXAS, SCH MED, DEPT NEUROBIOL & ANAT, HOUSTON, TX 77225 USA
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10.1152/jn.1992.68.4.1079
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. The electrophysiological properties of the sensory neurons that mediate withdrawal reflexes in Aplysia are modulated by a number of second messengers. For example, the second messengers adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) and arachidonic acid modulate the S-K+ current (I(K,S) and the calcium-activated K+ current (1(K,Ca)). Recent evidence suggests that protein kinase C (PKC) may also be an important regulator of cellular plasticity. In the present study we examined the possibility that I(K,Ca) was modulated by the activation of PKC in the pleural sensory neurons. 2. In voltage-clamped sensory neurons the application of phorbol esters, such as phorbol dibutyrate (PDBu), phorbol myristate (PMA), and phorbol diacetate (PDAc), which activate PKC, caused a dose-dependent increase in a voltage-dependent current with properties that resembled I(K,Ca). The inactive isomer of phorbol ester, 4alpha-phorbol, was without effect. 3. This phorbol ester-sensitive current had the kinetics and pharmacological sensitivity of I(K,Ca). The current developed slowly during step depolarizations, showed little inactivation, and was activated at membrane potentials greater than approximately 0 mV. In addition, the current modulated by phorbol esters was blocked by a concentration of tetraethylammonium (TEA) that blocks a component of I(K,Ca) in the sensory neurons. 4. I(K,Ca), which was activated directly by the iontophoretic injection of Ca2+, was also enhanced by PDBu. Moreover, the enhancement of Ca2+-elicited responses by PDBu persisted after Ca2+ influx was blocked by cobalt. These results indicate that at least one component of the modulation of I(K,Ca) by PDBu was independent of the modulation of voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels. 5. The protein kinase inhibitor H 7, at concentrations that inhibit PKC in Aplysia neurons, blocked the modulation of I(K,Ca) by phorbol esters. These data suggest that the effects of PDBu are mediated by the activation of PKC and are dependent on protein phosphorylation. 6. These results raise the interesting possibility that the activation of PKC by modulatory transmitters may affect the electrophysiological properties of the pleural sensory neurons via modulation of I(K,Ca).
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