Regulation of protein kinase C isozymes during early postnatal hippocampal development

Abstract During neonatal hippocampal development, serotonin 1A receptor-mediated signaling initially employs PKCɛ to boost neuronal proliferation and then uses PKCα to promote synaptogenesis. Such stage-specific involvement of a PKC isozyme could be determined by its relative expression level. In mo...

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Published inBrain research Vol. 1288; pp. 29 - 41
Main Authors Purkayastha, Sudarshana, Fernando, Suraj Shawn, Diallo, Souleymane, Cohen, Leah, Ranasinghe, Buddima, Levano, Kelly, Banerjee, Probal
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Amsterdam Elsevier B.V 08.09.2009
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Summary:Abstract During neonatal hippocampal development, serotonin 1A receptor-mediated signaling initially employs PKCɛ to boost neuronal proliferation and then uses PKCα to promote synaptogenesis. Such stage-specific involvement of a PKC isozyme could be determined by its relative expression level. In mouse hippocampi, we detected relatively low levels of α, β, γ, and δ isozymes at postnatal days 2–6 (P2–6), which was followed by a large increase in their expression. In contrast, the PKC isozymes ɛ and θ were relatively abundant at P6, following which they underwent a further increase by P15. Comparison with purified proteins confirmed that the PKCɛ levels at P6 and P15 were respectively 1.75 and 7.36 ng per 60 μg of protein, whereas PKCα levels at P6 and P15 were respectively 160 pg and 1.186 ng per 60 μg of protein. Therefore, at P6, PKCɛ was about 11-fold more abundant than PKCα. Consequently, signaling cascades could use the relatively abundant PKCɛ (and possibly PKCθ) molecules for early events at P2–6 (e.g. neurogenesis), following which PKCα (and the β, γ, or δ isozymes) could guide maturation or apoptosis. Notably, at P6 but not P15, PKCɛ, was localized to the nuclei of neuroblasts, probably directing mitosis. In contrast, at P15 but not P6, PKCα was highly expressed in the processes of the differentiated hippocampal neurons. In summary, PKC isozymes follow differential profiles of expression in neonatal hippocampus and the relative abundance of each may determine its mode and stage of involvement in hippocampal development.
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ISSN:0006-8993
1872-6240
DOI:10.1016/j.brainres.2009.06.074