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. 1990 Jun 15;265(17):9599-601.

A specific inhibitor of protein kinase C induces differentiation of neuroblastoma cells

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A specific inhibitor of protein kinase C induces differentiation of neuroblastoma cells

V Felipo et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Recent reports suggest that protein kinase C is involved in neural differentiation. We show that 1-(5-isoquinolinylsulfonyl)-2-methylpiperazine (H7), the more specific inhibitor of protein kinase C known, induces morphological and functional differentiation of neuro 2a cells, as indicated by the marked increase in the number of neurites/cell and in acetylcholinesterase activity. HA 1004 does not induce differentiation of neural cells. The induction of differentiation by H7 was very rapid; 3 h after addition of H7 the percentages of differentiated cells were 17, 33, 37, 55, and 75% for 17, 50, 85, 250, and 500 microM H7, respectively, while for controls it was 9%. When 500 microM H7 was added to the culture medium, protein kinase C was inhibited by 72 and 62% in cytosol and membrane, respectively. Also, acetylcholinesterase activity (a marker of functional differentiation) increased with time, reaching a 7-fold increase after 48 h.

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