Journal article
Inflammation and Inflammatory Agents Activate Protein Kinase C ε Translocation and Excite Guinea-Pig Submucosal Neurons
DP Poole, H Matsuyama, TV Nguyen, EMY Eriksson, CJ Fowler, JB Furness
Gastroenterology | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2007
Abstract
Background & Aims: Properties of enteric neurons are transformed by inflammation and protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms are involved both in long-term changes in enteric neurons, and in transducing the effects of substances released during inflammation. We investigated roles of PKCε in submucosal neurons by studying translocation in response to inflammatory mediators, effects on neuron excitability, and the changes in PKCε distribution in a trinitrobenzene sulphonate model of ileitis. Methods: Immunohistochemical detection and analysis of association with membrane and cytosolic fractions, and Western blot analysis of cytosolic and particulate fractions were used to quantify translocation. Elect..
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