Moraczewski J, Gautron J, Duma A, Le Moigne A, Martelly I
Institute of Zoology, University of Warsaw, Poland.
Experientia. 1991 Mar 15;47(3):241-5. doi: 10.1007/BF01958147.
The relationship between the activity of protein kinase C (PKC) and muscle innervation was explored in the rat sternomastoid muscle (SM) from day 18 of gestation (E18) to adult age. Between E18 and birth, PKC activity rose 5-fold, and during the day after birth, diminished to a level characteristic of the mature muscle. The rise chiefly occurred in the neural part of the muscle, in both the membrane and the cytosol fractions. Between E18 and day 5 after birth, the ratios of membrane to cytosol PKC activity rose from 0.5 to 10 and 3 respectively in the neural and aneural parts of the muscle. Denervation of adult SM reduced PKC activity by half in the membrane fraction of the neural part but did not significantly change it in the membrane or cytosol fractions of the aneural parts. These results suggest that innervation plays an important part in determining the level of PKC activity in muscle.
从妊娠第18天(E18)到成年期,对大鼠胸锁乳突肌(SM)中蛋白激酶C(PKC)活性与肌肉神经支配之间的关系进行了研究。在E18和出生之间,PKC活性上升了5倍,而在出生后的一天内,又降至成熟肌肉的特征水平。这种上升主要发生在肌肉的神经部分,包括膜和胞质部分。在E18和出生后第5天之间,肌肉神经和非神经部分中膜与胞质PKC活性的比率分别从0.5升至10和3。成年SM去神经支配后,神经部分膜组分中的PKC活性降低了一半,但非神经部分的膜或胞质组分中的PKC活性没有显著变化。这些结果表明,神经支配在决定肌肉中PKC活性水平方面起着重要作用。