Phorbol 12,13-Diacetate-Induced Contraction of the Canine Basilar Artery: Role of Protein Kinase C

1991 
The pharmacological and biochemical mechanisms of contractile responses to the protein kinase C (PKC) activator phorbol-12, 13-diacetate (PDA) were investigated in canine basilar arteries, In the normal medium, PDA elicited a strong, dose-related, and slow-developing sustained contraction, Among the constrictors examined, including serotonin, prostaglandin F2α and endothelin, only PDA yielded contractions in a 2 Ca2+ -free medium, In both media, the PDA-induced contractions were virtually inhibited by either staurosporine, H-7, or quinacrine, while neither neurotransmitter blockades nor R24571 (calmidazolium) exerted significant effects, In addition, it was shown that 8-bromocyclic GMP, but not 8-bromocyclic AMP, markedly curtailed the PDA-induced contractions, Biochemical analysis, furthermore, showed that PDA induced increased phosphorylations of 27- and 96-kDa and proteins other than the myosin light chain (MLC) 20-kDa protein, Thus, the present results open up a novel mechanism of sustained cerebral a...
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