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Vasopressin-induced translocation and proteolysis of protein kinase Calpha in an amphibian brain: modulation by corticosterone
- Source :
- Brain research. 1134(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- In urodele amphibians, the hypothalamic neuropeptide arginine vasotocin and the adrenal steroid corticosterone interact to regulate reproductive behavior by actions in the brain. The present study investigated signal transduction pathways underlying acute effects of vasotocin and corticosterone, presumably mediated via "non-genomic" steroid action, in an amphibian brain. We used Western blot to examine the effects of corticosterone and the vasotocin receptor agonist arginine vasopressin, alone and in combination, on the subcellular localization and proteolytic processing of protein kinase C-alpha (PKCalpha) in tiger salamander brain tissue. Treatment of whole brain minces with vasopressin or vasotocin led to increases in PKCalpha in membrane fractions and concurrent decreases in PKCalpha in cytosolic fractions. Vasopressin or vasotocin treatment also induced the appearance in membrane and cytosolic fractions of a PKCalpha-immunoreactive band that corresponds to PKMalpha, the proteolytically generated, free catalytic subunit of PKCalpha. Treatment with corticosterone alone had no consistent effect on either PKCalpha or PKMalpha in either fraction. However, pretreatment with corticosterone reliably blocked vasopressin-induced increases in cytosolic PKMalpha. These data provide new information about the cellular mechanisms of action of vasopressin and corticosterone in the vertebrate brain and suggest a cellular mechanism by which the two hormones interact to regulate neuronal physiology and behavior.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Vasopressin
Receptors, Vasopressin
Protein Kinase C-alpha
Neuropeptide
Vasotocin
Biology
Ambystoma
chemistry.chemical_compound
Cytosol
Corticosterone
Internal medicine
Catalytic Domain
medicine
Animals
Protein kinase A
Molecular Biology
Protein kinase C
Protein Kinase C
General Neuroscience
Cell Membrane
Brain
Arginine Vasopressin
Protein Transport
Endocrinology
chemistry
Hypothalamus
Female
Neurology (clinical)
Signal transduction
hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
Developmental Biology
Peptide Hydrolases
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00068993
- Volume :
- 1134
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Brain research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bf330841536a5430eec25fa205eb85fd