Journal article

The distribution of PKC isoforms in enteric neurons, muscle and interstitial cells of the human intestine

JB Furness, AJ Hind, K Ngui, HL Robbins, N Clerc, T Merrot, JJ Tjandra, DP Poole

Histochemistry and Cell Biology | SPRINGER | Published : 2006

Abstract

In many organs, different protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms are expressed in specific cell types, suggesting that the different PKCs have cell-specific roles, and also that drugs acting on a particular PKC may have effects on the whole organ that are distinguishable from drugs that target other isoforms. Previous studies of the guinea-pig and mouse intestine indicate that there are cell-specific expressions of PKC isoforms in neurons, muscle and the interstitial cells of Cajal. In the present study we have investigated the expression of different PKCs in human intestine. Immunohistochemical studies showed that the forms that are prominent in human enteric neurons are PKCs γ and ε and in muscle..

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