INSULIN INCREASES MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS OF PROTEIN-KINASE-C-ALPHA AND PROTEIN-KINASE-C-BETA IN RAT ADIPOCYTES AND PROTEIN-KINASE-C-ALPHA, PROTEIN-KINASE-C-BETA AND PROTEIN-KINASE-C-THETA IN RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE

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AVIGNON, A
STANDAERT, ML
YAMADA, K
MISCHAK, H
SPENCER, B
FARESE, RV
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[1] UNIV S FLORIDA,JAMES A HALEY VET HOSP,COLL MED,DEPT INTERNAL MED,TAMPA,FL 33612
[2] UNIV S FLORIDA,JAMES A HALEY VET HOSP,COLL MED,DEPT BIOCHEM,TAMPA,FL 33612
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10.1042/bj3080181
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Effects of insulin on levels of mRNA encoding protein kinase C (PKC)-alpha, PKC-beta, PKC-epsilon and PKC-theta were examined by ribonuclease protection assay in primary cultures of rat adipocytes in vitro, and in rat adipose tissue and gastrocnemius muscle in vivo. In all cases, insulin increased the levels of PKC-alpha mRNA and PKC-beta mRNA, and, in muscle, insulin also increased the level of PKC-theta mRNA. PKC-epsilon mRNA levels, on the other hand, were not altered significantly. Insulin also stimulated the apparent translocation of PKC-alpha, -beta, -epsilon and -theta, to the membrane fractions of adipocytes, adipose tissue and gastrocnemius muscles, and, in some instances, total PKC levels were diminished, e.g. PKC-alpha and PKC-beta in cultured adipocytes in vitro and/or whole adipose tissue in vivo, and PKC-alpha and PKC-theta in the gastrocnemius muscle. Thus, insulin-induced increases in PKC mRNA may have been partly compensatory in nature to restore PKC levels following translocation and proteolytic losses. However, much more severe depletion of PKC-alpha and PKC-beta by phorbol ester treatment in cultured rat adipocytes in vitro resulted in, if anything, smaller increases in PKC-alpha mRNA and PKC-beta mRNA, and it therefore appears that insulin effects on PKC mRNA levels were not simply due to decreases in respective PKC levels. In addition, effects of insulin, particularly on PKC-beta mRNA, could not be attributed to increased glucose metabolism, which alone decreased PKC-beta mRNA in cultured adipocytes in vitro. We conclude that insulin-induced translocation and degradation of PKC-alpha, PKC-beta and PKC-theta are attended by selective increases in their mRNAs. This mechanism of increasing mRNA may be important in maintaining PKC levels during the continued action of insulin.
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