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PKC δ-isoform translocation and enhancement of tonic contractions of gastrointestinal smooth muscle

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posted on 2024-08-20, 05:33 authored by Daniel P Poole, John Furness
PKC is involved in mediating the tonic component of gastrointestinal smooth muscle contraction in response to stimulation by agonists for G protein-coupled receptors. Here, we present pharmacological and immunohistochemical evidence indicating that a member of the novel PKC isoforms, PKC-δ, is involved in maintaining muscarinic receptor-coupled tonic contractions of the guinea pig ileum. The tonic component of carbachol-evoked contractions was enhanced by an activator of conventional and novel PKCs, phorbol 12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu; 200 nM or 1 μM), and by an activator of novel PKCs, ingenol 3,20-dibenzoate (IDB; 100 or 500 nM). Enhancement was unaffected by concentrations of bisindolylmaleimide I (BIM-I; 22 nM) that block conventional PKCs or by a PKC-ε-specific inhibitor peptide but was attenuated by higher doses of BIM-I (2.2 μM). Relevant proteins were localized at a cellular and subcellular level using confocal analysis. Immunohistochemical staining of the ileum showed that PKC-δ was exclusively expressed in smooth muscles distributed throughout the layers of the gut wall. PKC-ε immunoreactivity was prominent in enteric neurons but was largely absent from smooth muscle of the muscularis externa. Treatment with PDBu, IDB, or carbachol resulted in a time- and concentration-dependent translocation of PKC-δ from the cytoplasm to filamentous structures within smooth muscle cells. These were parallel to, but distinct from, actin filaments. The translocation of PKC-δ in response to carbachol was significantly reduced by scopolamine or calphostin C. The present study indicates that the tonic carbachol-induced contraction of the guinea pig ileum is mediated through a novel PKC, probably PKC-δ.

History

Journal

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology

Volume

292

Pagination

G887-G898

Location

United States

ISSN

0193-1857

eISSN

1522-1547

Language

en

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

American Physiological Society