N. Simakajornboon et al., Hypoxia induces activation of a N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptor-protein kinase C pathway in the dorsocaudal brainstem of the conscious rat, NEUROSCI L, 278(1-2), 2000, pp. 17-20
To study in vivo phosphorylation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate r
eceptors and the recruitment of protein kinase C isoforms during acute hypo
xia, dorsocaudal brainstem lysates were harvested from conscious rats expos
ed to either room air or hypoxia (10% O-2 for 5 and 15 min). Increased phos
phorylation of the NR-1 subunit at serine residue 896 occurred during hypox
ia and was blocked by pre-treatment with MK-801. Immunoblots of soluble and
particulate fractions revealed subcellular translocation for PKC-beta, -ga
mma, -delta -epsilon, and -iota during hypoxia with no changes in PKC-alpha
, -mu and -zeta. Translocation of PKC-beta, -delta and -epsilon was selecti
vely attenuated following MK-801. We demonstrate that hypoxia leads to PKC-
mediated activation of NMDA receptors in the brainstem, and that PKC-beta,
-delta and -epsilon are the most likely candidates for NR-1 phosphorylation
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