Protein kinase C translocation and PKC-dependent protein phosphorylation during myocardial ischemia.

The present study demonstrates that the α, ε, and ι isozymes of protein kinase C (PKC) are translocated to particulate fractions from the cytosol during brief intervals of global ischemia as well as reperfusion of ischemic rat myocardium. In contrast, phorbol ester treatment of perfused hearts resulted in the translocation of the α, δ, and ε isozymes of PKC to particulate fractions. Additionally, the α, δ, and ε isozymes of PKC are translocated to particulate fractions in phorbol ester-stimulated, isolated adult rat cardiac myocytes. Concomitant with the translocation of PKC isozymes to particulate fractions during myocardial ischemia, increased protein phosphorylation was observed, which was blocked by pretreatment of hearts with the selective PKC inhibitor bisindolylmaleimide I (50 nM). In particular, ischemia resulted in the phosphorylation of 26-, 20-, and 17-kDa particulate-associated proteins. Taken together, the present findings are the first to demonstrate that specific PKC isozymes are translocated to particulate fractions in the ischemic and the reperfused ischemic rat heart, resulting in the phosphorylation of specific particulate-associated proteins.

[1]  P. Ping,et al.  Ischemic preconditioning induces selective translocation of protein kinase C isoforms epsilon and eta in the heart of conscious rabbits without subcellular redistribution of total protein kinase C activity. , 1997, Circulation research.

[2]  D. Fishman,et al.  Linking protein kinase C to cell-cycle control. , 1997, European journal of biochemistry.

[3]  R. Korthuis,et al.  MECHANISMS OF ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING , 1997, Shock.

[4]  J. Watras,et al.  High expression and activation of MAP kinase-activated protein kinase 2 in cardiac muscle cells. , 1997, Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology.

[5]  S. Steinberg,et al.  Do adult rat ventricular myocytes express protein kinase C-alpha? , 1997, The American journal of physiology.

[6]  E. Kraegen,et al.  Alterations in the Expression and Cellular Localization of Protein Kinase C Isozymes ε and θ Are Associated With Insulin Resistance in Skeletal Muscle of the High-Fat–Fed Rat , 1997, Diabetes.

[7]  T. Philipp,et al.  Protein kinase C isoenzymes in rat and human cardiovascular tissues , 1997, British journal of pharmacology.

[8]  R. Kloner,et al.  Direct evidence that ischemic preconditioning does not cause protein kinase C translocation in rabbit heart. , 1996, Cardiovascular research.

[9]  Y. Mizukami,et al.  Translocation of protein kinase C-alpha, delta and epsilon isoforms in ischemic rat heart. , 1996, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[10]  S. Nattel,et al.  Protein kinase C activates ATP-sensitive K+ current in human and rabbit ventricular myocytes. , 1996, Circulation research.

[11]  M. Diaz-Meco,et al.  Lambda-interacting protein, a novel protein that specifically interacts with the zinc finger domain of the atypical protein kinase C isotype lambda/iota and stimulates its kinase activity in vitro and in vivo , 1996, Molecular and cellular biology.

[12]  Roger J. Davis,et al.  Transcriptional regulation by MAP kinases , 1995, Molecular reproduction and development.

[13]  D. Yellon,et al.  Protein kinase C. Its role in ischemic preconditioning in the rat. , 1994, Circulation research.

[14]  Y. Nishizuka,et al.  Lipid mediators and protein kinase C activation for the intracellular signaling network. , 1994, Journal of biochemistry.

[15]  J. Downey,et al.  Evidence that translocation of protein kinase C is a key event during ischemic preconditioning of rabbit myocardium. , 1994, Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology.

[16]  S. Steinberg,et al.  Protein kinase C isoform expression and regulation in the developing rat heart. , 1994, Circulation research.

[17]  L. Chi,et al.  Phorbol ester-induced ventricular fibrillation in the Langendorff-perfused rabbit heart: antagonism by staurosporine and glibenclamide. , 1993, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology.

[18]  P. Sugden,et al.  Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase stimulation by phorbol esters and external load in the isolated perfused heart. , 1993, Biochemical Society transactions.

[19]  T. Kohout,et al.  Use of a PCR-based method to characterize protein kinase C isoform expression in cardiac cells. , 1993, The American journal of physiology.

[20]  P. Parker,et al.  Characterization of protein kinase C isotype expression in adult rat heart. Protein kinase C-epsilon is a major isotype present, and it is activated by phorbol esters, epinephrine, and endothelin. , 1993, Circulation research.

[21]  R. Braun-Dullaeus,et al.  Alpha 1-receptor-independent activation of protein kinase C in acute myocardial ischemia. Mechanisms for sensitization of the adenylyl cyclase system. , 1992, Circulation research.

[22]  H. Coste,et al.  The bisindolylmaleimide GF 109203X is a potent and selective inhibitor of protein kinase C. , 1991, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[23]  S. Hazen,et al.  The rapid and reversible activation of a calcium-independent plasmalogen-selective phospholipase A2 during myocardial ischemia. , 1991, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[24]  D. Burns,et al.  Lipid activation of protein kinase C. , 1991, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[25]  P. D. de Tombe,et al.  Simultaneous determination of myocardial adenine nucleotides and creatine phosphate by high-performance liquid chromatography. , 1982, Journal of chromatography.

[26]  F. Wróblewski,et al.  Lactic Dehydrogenase Activity in Blood.∗ , 1955, Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine.

[27]  H. Zhang,et al.  Hypoxia alters the subcellular distribution of protein kinase C isoforms in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes. , 1997, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[28]  A. Harken,et al.  Preconditioning of isolated rat heart is mediated by protein kinase C. , 1995, Circulation research.

[29]  A. Ullrich,et al.  Protein kinase C , 1987, Journal of cellular physiology. Supplement.

[30]  D. Ford,et al.  Rat cardiac myocyte adenosine transport and metabolism. , 1987, The American journal of physiology.