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. 1990;82(3):575-84.
doi: 10.1007/BF00228798.

Ultrastructure of PkC(II/III)-immunopositive structures in rat primary visual cortex

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Ultrastructure of PkC(II/III)-immunopositive structures in rat primary visual cortex

C C Stichel et al. Exp Brain Res. 1990.

Abstract

In the primary visual cortex of adult rats the cellular and subcellular distribution of protein kinase C isozymes II and III (PkCII/III) was examined by immunohistochemical methods with a monoclonal antibody against PkCII/III. Strong PkC(II/III)-immunoreactivity was found in neurons and astrocytes. Immunopositive neurons exhibited morphological features characteristic for both pyramidal and non-pyramidal cells. They were distributed in layers II through VI but were concentrated in layers II/III. At the electron microscopic level immunoprecipitate was found predominantly in distinct regions of the somata, except the nuclei, and only a few labeled dendrites and axons were seen. Two different patterns of cytoplasmic immunoreactivity could be distinguished. In most neurons, PkC(II/III)-staining was confined to cytoplasmic spots associated with the Golgi complex, while a few neurons exhibited additional labeling in the vicinity of the cell membrane. Moreover, PkC(II/III)-immunoreactivity was present in numerous astroglial processes and in the perikaryal cytoplasm of a subpopulation of astrocytes. The present data provide morphological indications for specific functions of PkC isozymes II and III in neurons as well as in astrocytes.

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