Kuo W N, Williams J L, Floyd-Jones T, Duggans C F, Boone D L, Smith S O, Copeland R F
Experientia. 1979 Aug 15;35(8):997-8. doi: 10.1007/BF01949903.
Decreased activities of both the inhibitory modulator of adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase (A-PK) as well as the stimulatory modulator of guanosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (G-PK) from the mouse cerebellum were noted due to the administration of excessive doses of ethanol, caffeine, and phenobarbital for up to 28 days. The dose-dependent of the inhibition of A-PK or the stimulation of G-PK was observed as a function of the amount of protein kinase modulators in the cerebellum of mice receiving different doses of ethanol.
由于连续28天给予过量的乙醇、咖啡因和苯巴比妥,发现小鼠小脑内3':5'-环磷酸腺苷(cAMP)依赖性蛋白激酶(A-PK)的抑制性调节因子以及3':5'-环磷酸鸟苷(cGMP)依赖性蛋白激酶(G-PK)的刺激性调节因子的活性均降低。在接受不同剂量乙醇的小鼠小脑中,观察到A-PK抑制或G-PK刺激的剂量依赖性与蛋白激酶调节剂的量有关。