Altered regulation of L‐type channels by protein kinase C and protein tyrosine kinases as a pathophysiologic effect in retinal degeneration1
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 12 (12) , 1125-1134
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.12.12.1125
Abstract
The effect of protein tyrosine kinases (PTK) on L-type calcium channels in cultured retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) from rats with retinal dystrophy was investigated. Barium currents through Bay K 8644 (10−6 M) sensitive L-type channels were measured using the patch-clamp technique. The current density of L-type currents is twice as high and the inactivation time constants are much slower than in cells from nondystrophic control rats. Application of the PTK blockers genistein, lavendustin A, and herbimycin A (all 5×10−6 M) led to an increase of L-type currents. Intracellular application of pp60c-src (30 U/ml) via the patch pipette led to a transient decrease of L-type currents. The protein kinase A (PKA) and PKG blocker H9 (10−6 M) showed no effect on L-type currents. However, the protein kinase C blocker chelerythrine (10−5 M) reduced these currents. Up-regulation of PKC by 10−6 M 4β-phorbol-12 myristate-13 acetate (PMA) led to a decrease of L-type currents. Additional application of genistein led to a further decrease of these currents. However, intracellular application of pp60c-src in PMA-treated cells led to a transient increase of L-type currents. Investigating the calcium response to bFGF application showed that RPE cells from RCS rats used different pathways than control RPE cells to increase cytosolic free calcium. This different pathway does not involve the activation of L-type channels. The present study with RPE cells from rats with retinal dystrophy shows a changed integration of PTK and PKC in channel regulation. Considering the altered response to bFGF in RCS-RPE cells, this disturbed regulation of L-type channels by tyrosine kinases is involved in the etiology of retinal degeneration in RCS rats.—Mergler, S., Steinhausen, K., Wiederholt, M., Strauss, O. Altered regulation of L-type channels by protein kinase C and protein tyrosine kinases as a pathophysiologic effect in retinal degeneration. FASEB J. 12, 1125–1134 (1998)Keywords
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- California Department of Fish and Game
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