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Cerebellar cortex protein kinases

Daniel H, Crepel F (2001) Control of Ca(2+) influx by cannabinoid and metabotropic glutamate receptors in rat cerebellar cortex requires K(+) channels. J Physiol 537(Pt 3) 793-800 Davis MI, Ronesi J, Lovinger DM (2003) A predominant role for inhibition of the adenylate cy-clase/protein kinase A pathway in ERK activation by cannabinoid receptor 1 in N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells. J Biol Chem 278(49) 48973-80 Devane WA, Hanus L, Breuer A, Pertwee RG, Stevenson LA, Griffin G, Gibson D, Mandelbaum A, Etinger A, Mechoulam R (1992) Isolation and structure of a brain constituent that binds to the cannabinoid receptor. Science 258 1946-9... [Pg.468]

Fig. 28. Developmental expression of protein kinase C (PKC) isoenzymes in rat cerebellum. Immunofluores-cent staining of cerebellar cortex by antibodies specific for PKC 1, corresponding to PKCr (panels A, B and C), PKC (panels D, E and F) and PKCa (panels G, H and I), Sagittal sections of cerebellum of 1-week-old (A, D and G), 2-week-old (B, E and H) and 3-week-old (C, F and I) rats were used. PKCr antibody stained mainly the Purkinje ceil bodies and dendrites throughout the development. PKC/8 antibody stained the cerebellar granule cells in the external germinal layer (EGL) of the 1- and 2-week-old rats and mainly the granular layer of the 3-week-old rats. PKCa antibody stained both granule cells and Purkinje cells throughout the development. Fluang et al. (1991). Fig. 28. Developmental expression of protein kinase C (PKC) isoenzymes in rat cerebellum. Immunofluores-cent staining of cerebellar cortex by antibodies specific for PKC 1, corresponding to PKCr (panels A, B and C), PKC (panels D, E and F) and PKCa (panels G, H and I), Sagittal sections of cerebellum of 1-week-old (A, D and G), 2-week-old (B, E and H) and 3-week-old (C, F and I) rats were used. PKCr antibody stained mainly the Purkinje ceil bodies and dendrites throughout the development. PKC/8 antibody stained the cerebellar granule cells in the external germinal layer (EGL) of the 1- and 2-week-old rats and mainly the granular layer of the 3-week-old rats. PKCa antibody stained both granule cells and Purkinje cells throughout the development. Fluang et al. (1991).
Fig. 155. Staining with cyclic 3, 5 -guanosine monophosphate dependent protein kinase (cGK) antisera of sections of cerebellum of rat fetuses of embryonic day E17, E19 and a neonate (PO) cut in the frontal plane. A,B- E17. Cluster I is composed of a medial sheet (arrow in B) lying against the germinative neuroepithelium. Close to the midline this sheet bends dorsally and reaches the cortex. The central cluster (CC) is located at the center of the hemicerebellum. C. E19. In this section four of the five cGK-positive clusters I-V are present. The labelled fiber-like material, which tails the labelled clusters ( and o) indicates the migration pathways followed by the Purkinje cells of the clusters I and III from the subventricular plate and the central cluster at El7 to their present, superficial position. D. PO rat pup. Fiber bundles linking the clusters I and III with the cerebellar nuclei intersect at the former position of the central cluster. It is suggested that the bundle from cluster III ( ) terminates in the dorsolateral protuberance. In the adult this connection corresponds to the projection of the lateral extension of the A zone of Buisseret-Delmas (1988a, compare Figs. 142 and 144). Bar in A = 100 /tm, in B, C and D = 500 fxm. Wassef and Sotelo (1984). Fig. 155. Staining with cyclic 3, 5 -guanosine monophosphate dependent protein kinase (cGK) antisera of sections of cerebellum of rat fetuses of embryonic day E17, E19 and a neonate (PO) cut in the frontal plane. A,B- E17. Cluster I is composed of a medial sheet (arrow in B) lying against the germinative neuroepithelium. Close to the midline this sheet bends dorsally and reaches the cortex. The central cluster (CC) is located at the center of the hemicerebellum. C. E19. In this section four of the five cGK-positive clusters I-V are present. The labelled fiber-like material, which tails the labelled clusters ( and o) indicates the migration pathways followed by the Purkinje cells of the clusters I and III from the subventricular plate and the central cluster at El7 to their present, superficial position. D. PO rat pup. Fiber bundles linking the clusters I and III with the cerebellar nuclei intersect at the former position of the central cluster. It is suggested that the bundle from cluster III ( ) terminates in the dorsolateral protuberance. In the adult this connection corresponds to the projection of the lateral extension of the A zone of Buisseret-Delmas (1988a, compare Figs. 142 and 144). Bar in A = 100 /tm, in B, C and D = 500 fxm. Wassef and Sotelo (1984).
Chen S, Hillman DE (1993a) Compartmentation of the cerebellar cortex by protein kinase C delta. Neuroscience, 56, 177-188. [Pg.321]

Shearman MS, Shinomura T, Oda T, Nishizuka Y (1991) Synaptosomal protein kinase C subspecies A. Dynamic changes in the hippocampus and cerebellar cortex concomitant with synaptogenesis. J. Neurochem.. 56. 1255-1262. [Pg.359]


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