Gap-43蛋白
车站3
细胞生物学
蛋白激酶A
贾纳斯激酶
磷酸化
激酶
神经突
生物
信号转导
蛋白激酶C
脊髓损伤
癌症研究
化学
内科学
STAT蛋白
医学
脊髓
神经科学
生物化学
免疫组织化学
体外
作者
Shih‐Ying Tsai,Liang‐Yo Yang,Chin‐Hsiang Wu,Shwu‐Fen Chang,Chung Y. Hsu,Chi‐Peng Wei,Sy‐Jye Leu,Jiahorng Liaw,Yi‐Hsuan Lee,Ming‐Dar Tsai
摘要
Abstract Elevation of corticosteroids and excessive glutamate release are the two major stress responses that occur sequentially during traumatic CNS injury. We have previously reported that sequential application of corticosterone and kainic acid (CORT + KA) mimicking the nerve injury condition results in synergistic enhancement of neurite outgrowth and expression of growth‐associated protein 43 (GAP‐43) in cultured dorsal root ganglion (DRG). GAP‐43 is known to promote neurite extension when phosphorylated by protein kinase C (PKC). In addition, PKC can phosphorylate the signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) at Ser727, which is phosphorylated primarily by Janus kinase (JAK) at Tyr705. In this study, we further examine the role of PKC in this stress‐induced growth‐promoting effect. In the cultured DRG neurons, the JAK inhibitor AG‐490 and the PKC inhibitor Ro‐318220 reduced the CORT + KA‐enhanced neurite growth effect when applied prior to CORT and KA treatment, respectively. Both AG‐490 and Ro‐318220 diminished the CORT + KA‐enhanced GAP‐43 expression, phosphorylation, and axonal localization. Furthermore, CORT + KA treatment synergistically phosphorylated STAT3 at Ser727 but not at Tyr705. Similar phenomena were observed in an animal model of acute spinal cord injury (SCI), in which phosphorylation of GAP‐43 and phospho‐Ser727‐STAT3 was elevated in the injured DRG 4 hr after the impact injury. Further treatment with the therapeutic glucocorticoid methylprednisolone enhanced the phosphorylation of GAP‐43 in both the DRG and the spinal cord of SCI rats. These results suggest that elevated glucocorticoids and overexcitation following CNS injury contribute to nerve regeneration via induction of JAK/PKC‐mediated GAP‐43 and STAT3 activities. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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