S. Chen et De. Hillman, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF PROTEIN-KINASE-C-DELTA DURING POSTNATAL-DEVELOPMENT OF THE CEREBELLUM, Developmental brain research, 80(1-2), 1994, pp. 19-25
In cerebella of neonatal rats, immunoreactivity of protein kinase C de
lta (PKC delta) was moderate to strong in radial glia, Bergmann fibers
and astrocytes but was absent in neurons. Beginning on the 7th day, a
few small clusters of Purkinje cells expressed weak PKC delta reactio
ns in caudal lobules of the vermis. From 10 to 20 days, clusters of la
beled Purkinje cells increased in number, size and intensity while ast
rocytes and palisades of aligned Bergmann glia gradually diminished in
intensity. At 21 days, glial cells had weak reactions while Purkinje
and stellate-basket cells had intensity and distribution patterns foun
d in adults. A transient occurrence of PKC delta in glia and later app
earance in selective groups of neurons strongly support a significant
role for this enzyme in signal transduction.