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Activation of PKC reverses apparent NMDA receptor reduction in ALS
Authors:C Krieger  R Wagey  RA Lanius  CA Shaw
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, University Hospital, Vancouver, Canada.
Abstract:The binding of 3H]MK-801 to NMDA receptors was reduced by 40-45% in the dorsal and ventral horns of spinal cords from patients who died with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) compared with controls. These results reflect either neurone death with concomitant receptor loss or regulation-related receptor decreases independent of motoneurone degeneration. To distinguish between these possibilities we explored aspects of NMDA receptor regulation using phorbol ester to activate protein kinase C (PKC). Spinal cord sections were exposed to phorbol ester before incubation with 3H]MK-801 to determine levels of NMDA binding. Phorbol ester treatment increased 3H]MK-801 binding in both ALS and control tissue to almost identical levels of specific binding for both groups. The increased 3H]MK-801 binding could be completely blocked by concurrent exposure of spinal cord sections to H-7, a general protein kinase inhibitor. These results suggest that NMDA receptors in ALS spinal cord are decreased as a result of abnormal enzyme activity independent of motoneurone degeneration.
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