Protein kinase C inhibition has only a transient growth arresting effect on in vitro regenerating mouse sensory neurons
(1999) In Neuroscience Letters 275(3). p.155-158- Abstract
Adult mice sensory ganglia were cultured in an extracellular matrix gel. Analyses of extending axons were made 48 h (long-term) or immediately (short-term) after addition of protein kinase inhibitors. Long- and short-term growth was insensitive to protein kinase A/G inhibition by HA-1004. Long-term protein kinase C inhibition by chelerythrine affected only certain, long axons. In the short-term virtually all axon growth was arrested, but largely recovered on the following day. When combined, the drugs inhibited all long- and short-term growth and largely prevented the recovery of the latter. The transient effect by chelerythrine, and the permanent inhibition after combination with HA-1004, suggests compensatory mechanisms, perhaps via... (More)
Adult mice sensory ganglia were cultured in an extracellular matrix gel. Analyses of extending axons were made 48 h (long-term) or immediately (short-term) after addition of protein kinase inhibitors. Long- and short-term growth was insensitive to protein kinase A/G inhibition by HA-1004. Long-term protein kinase C inhibition by chelerythrine affected only certain, long axons. In the short-term virtually all axon growth was arrested, but largely recovered on the following day. When combined, the drugs inhibited all long- and short-term growth and largely prevented the recovery of the latter. The transient effect by chelerythrine, and the permanent inhibition after combination with HA-1004, suggests compensatory mechanisms, perhaps via other kinases. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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- Wiklund, Peter LU and Ekström, Per LU
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- publishing date
- 1999-11-19
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Chelerythrine chloride, Dorsal root ganglia, Growth cones, HA-1004, Protein kinase A, Protein kinase G
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- Neuroscience Letters
- volume
- 275
- issue
- 3
- pages
- 4 pages
- publisher
- Elsevier
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- scopus:0032754898
- pmid:10580698
- ISSN
- 0304-3940
- DOI
- 10.1016/S0304-3940(99)00720-X
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 2b7fb55c-0453-40ae-8739-43a5a2b5bc2f
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