A possible role of protein kinase C in regulating prostaglandin synthesis of mouse peritoneal macrophages
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0006-291x(86)80033-x
A possible role of protein kinase C in regulating prostaglandin synthesis of mouse peritoneal macrophages
Abstract
The addition of the analogue of diacylglycerol, 1-oleoyl-2-acetylglycerol (OAG), to resident macrophages isolated from the peritoneal cavity of mice led to a dose and time dependent increase in the synthesis of prostaglandin E. This was likely due to an enhanced amount of arachidonic acid available for eicosanoid synthesis as OAG suppressed the incorporation of arachidonic acid into cellular phospholipids by inhibiting acyl-CoA:lysophosphatide acyltransferase. Since OAG has been shown to activate protein kinase C in various cells, these data lead us to suggest that synthesis of eicosanoids in peritoneal macrophages is mediated by the activation of protein kinase C.
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