Shearman M S, Shinomura T, Oda T, Nishizuka Y
Department of Biochemistry, Kobe University School of Medicine, Japan.
FEBS Lett. 1991 Feb 25;279(2):261-4. doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(91)80163-w.
Synaptosomes isolated from the adult rat hippocampus contain the alpha- and beta-subspecies of protein kinase C (PKC), but not the gamma-subspecies which is abundantly expressed in the pyramidal cells in this brain region. Although the gamma-subspecies is known to respond significantly to free arachidonic acid, it is found that both the alpha- and beta-subspecies are also activated dramatically by arachidonic acid in synergistic action with diacylglycerol. Oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acids are all active. It is possible that unsaturated fatty acids may take part in the activation of alpha- and beta-subspecies of PKC which are present in the presynaptic nerve endings terminating at the hippocampal pyramidal cells.
从成年大鼠海马体分离出的突触体含有蛋白激酶C(PKC)的α和β亚型,但不含有γ亚型,而γ亚型在该脑区的锥体细胞中大量表达。尽管已知γ亚型对游离花生四烯酸有显著反应,但发现α和β亚型也会被花生四烯酸与二酰基甘油协同作用而显著激活。油酸、亚油酸和亚麻酸都有活性。不饱和脂肪酸可能参与激活存在于终止于海马锥体细胞的突触前神经末梢中的PKC的α和β亚型。