The aim of the present report was to study the role played by PKCs in during brain ischemia, comparing the effects of oxygen-glucose deprivation (1) to the changes induced by chemical ischemia in vitro. Superfused rat cerebral cortex slices were submitted to continuous electrical (5 Hz) stimulation and treated for 5min with NaN3, in the presence of 2 mM 2-deoxyglucose (“chemical ischemia”). The study was carried out in control as well as in treated slices, both immediately, and one hour after chemical ischemia (reperfusion); subcellular (cytosol and membrane) distribution of PKC isoforms was determined by Western blot analysis using specific antibodies against PKC isoforms α, β1, β2, γ, δ and ε. In control samples all the isoforms were dete...
AbstractTo explore the spatial and temporal localization of PKC isoforms during ischemia, we quantif...
A brief period of sublethal ischemia in the brain induces resistance to a subsequent, otherwise leth...
The release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria following cerebral ischemia is a key event leading...
Protein kinase C (PKC) involvement in ischemia-induced neuronal damage has been investigated in supe...
The subcellular distribution of PKC(α) and PKC(γ) was studied in homogenates of cerebral cortex from...
Abstract: The changes in the levels of protein kinase C [PKC(α, βII, γ)] were studied in cytosolic a...
A variety of harmful stimuli, among them energy depletion occurring during transient brain ischemia...
Abstract: The time course for the ischemia‐induced changes in the subcellular distribution of protei...
Changes in protein kinase C (PKC) were compared in primary cortical neurons exposed to glutamate and...
Neurons can be preconditioned against ischemic damage by a brief sublethal period of ischemia, appli...
The levels of protein kinase C-γ (PKC-γ) and the calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II-α (CaMKII-α)...
Protein kinase C(PKC) is a family of serine/threonine-isozymes that are involved in many signaling e...
Cerebral ischemia causes blood flow derangements characterized by hyperemia (increased cerebral bloo...
Recent studies suggest that normobaric hyperoxia (HO) protects the rat brain from ischemia reperfusi...
Several lines of evidence indicate that a rapid loss of protein kinase C (PKC) activity may be impor...
AbstractTo explore the spatial and temporal localization of PKC isoforms during ischemia, we quantif...
A brief period of sublethal ischemia in the brain induces resistance to a subsequent, otherwise leth...
The release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria following cerebral ischemia is a key event leading...
Protein kinase C (PKC) involvement in ischemia-induced neuronal damage has been investigated in supe...
The subcellular distribution of PKC(α) and PKC(γ) was studied in homogenates of cerebral cortex from...
Abstract: The changes in the levels of protein kinase C [PKC(α, βII, γ)] were studied in cytosolic a...
A variety of harmful stimuli, among them energy depletion occurring during transient brain ischemia...
Abstract: The time course for the ischemia‐induced changes in the subcellular distribution of protei...
Changes in protein kinase C (PKC) were compared in primary cortical neurons exposed to glutamate and...
Neurons can be preconditioned against ischemic damage by a brief sublethal period of ischemia, appli...
The levels of protein kinase C-γ (PKC-γ) and the calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II-α (CaMKII-α)...
Protein kinase C(PKC) is a family of serine/threonine-isozymes that are involved in many signaling e...
Cerebral ischemia causes blood flow derangements characterized by hyperemia (increased cerebral bloo...
Recent studies suggest that normobaric hyperoxia (HO) protects the rat brain from ischemia reperfusi...
Several lines of evidence indicate that a rapid loss of protein kinase C (PKC) activity may be impor...
AbstractTo explore the spatial and temporal localization of PKC isoforms during ischemia, we quantif...
A brief period of sublethal ischemia in the brain induces resistance to a subsequent, otherwise leth...
The release of cytochrome c from the mitochondria following cerebral ischemia is a key event leading...