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Cerebellar granule cell neurons undergo apoptotic cell death when subjected to serum-free conditions at physiological concentrations of potassium (5 mM). Protein kinase C (PKC) is known to play a role in preventing neuronal apoptosis under trophic factor deprivation, but its role in protecting cerebellar neurons from cell death under conditions of low potassium is unknown. This study sought to determine the involvement of PKC in neuronal survival and to determine if PKC regulated the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-K)/Akt pathway in low physiologic concentrations of potassium. Incubation with a pan-PKC inhibitor, Ro-31-8220 (2 μM), or a specific PKCα inhibitor, Gö6976, protected cerebellar granule cell neurons from low potassium-mediated cell death. In contrast, phorbol ester (TPA, 100 nM), a PKC activator, increased cell death. Incubation with, Ro-31-8220 rescued neurons from cell death induced by the PI 3-K inhibitor, LY294002, suggesting that Ro-31-8220 may affect Akt phosphorylation. Western blot analysis showed that serum-free, low potassium conditions decreased Akt phosphorylation, which was exacerbated by treatment with LY294002. In contrast, PKC inhibitors, Gö6976 or Ro-31-8220, increased Akt phosphorylation approximately two and fourfold, respectively, in low potassium conditions. Because Akt activation appears to be critical in promoting neuronal survival under these culture conditions, increased Akt phosphorylation brought about by inhibiting PKC promotes neuronal survival.
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Zhu, D., Jiang, X., Wu, X. et al. Inhibition of protein kinase C promotes neuronal survival in low potassium through an Akt-dependent pathway. neurotox res 6, 281–289 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03033438
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