Multiple effects of protein kinase C activators on Na+currents in mouse neuroblastoma cells
β Scribed by C. M. G. Godoy; S. Cukierman
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 884 KB
- Volume
- 140
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-2631
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β¦ Synopsis
The effects of externally applied different protein kinase C (PKC) activators on Na+ currents in mouse neuroblastoma cells were studied using the perforated-patch (nystatin-based) whole cell voltage clamp technique. Two diacylglycerol-like compounds, OAG (1-oleoyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycerol), and DOG (1-2-dioctanoyl-rac-glycerol) attenuated Na+ currents without affecting the time course of activation or inactivation. The reduction in Na+ current amplitude caused by OAG or DOG was dependent on membrane potential, being more intense at positive voltages. The steady-state activation curve was also unaffected by these substances. However, both OAG and DOG shifted the steady-state inactivation curve of Na+ currents to more hyperpolarized voltages. Surprisingly, phorbol esters did not affect Na+ currents. Cis-unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic, linolenic, and arachidonic) attenuated Na+ currents without modifying the steady-state activation. As with DOG and OAG, cis-unsaturated fatty acids also shifted the steady-state inactivation curve to more negative voltages. Interestingly, inward currents were more effectively attenuated by cis-fatty acids than outward currents. Oleic acid, also a cis-unsaturated fatty acid, enhanced Na+ currents. This enhancement was not accompanied by changes in kinetic or steady-state properties of currents. Enhancement of Na+ currents caused by oleate was voltage dependent, being stronger at negative voltages. The inhibitory or stimulatory effects caused by all PKC activators on Na+ currents were completely prevented by pretreating cells with PKC inhibitors (calphostin C, H7, staurosporine or polymyxin B). By themselves, PKC inhibitors did not affect membrane currents. Trans-unsaturated or saturated fatty acids, which do not activate PKC's, did not modify Na+ currents. Taken together, the experimental results suggest that PKC activation modulates the behavior of Na+ channels by at least three distinct mechanisms. Because qualitatively different results were obtained with different PKC activators, it is not clear how Na+ currents would respond to activation of PKC under physiological conditions.
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