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Chicken splenic cells, stimulated by concanavalin A, secreted a factor or factors into the culture medium which supported the survival of neurons from sympathetic ganglia of chick embryos. The effect of this conditioned medium (CM) was similar to the effect of nerve growth factor (NGF). However, the enhanced survival effect of CM was unaffected by K-252a, a protein kinase inhibitor which completely abolished the effect of NGF. 6-Thioguanine, an inhibitor of NGF-activated protein kinase N, blocked the survival effects of both NGF and CM on sympathetic neurons, but a dose required for the half-maximal inhibition for the survival effect of CM was 10 times higher than that for NGF. H-7, an inhibitor of protein kinase C, did not block the effect of either CM or NGF. On the other hand, the survival effect of both CM and NGF was blocked to the same extent by 5'-deoxy-5'-methylthioadenosine and LiCl. These results suggest that activated splenic cells secreted neuronal survival-promoting factor(s) into CM and that the cellular mechanisms promoting neuronal survival by CM are different from those promoting neuronal survival induced by NGF.
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PMID:Chick sympathetic neurons in culture respond differentially to nerve growth factor and conditioned medium from activated splenic lymphocytes. 164 62

Nerve growth factor (NGF) cooperates with glucocorticoids, activators of adenylate cyclase, and lithium to induce the expression of teh gene encoding the neuropeptides neurotensin and neuromedin N (NT/N gene) in PC 12 pheochromocytoma cells. High level expression requires simultaneous treatment with three or all four inducers. To examine the mechanism underlying this complex synergism, we have examined the effects of protein kinase inhibitors and other agents which influence intracellular signal transduction on NT/N gene expression. Two structurally similar bacterial alkaloids, staurosporine and K-252a, inhibit several protein kinases in vitro, including protein kinase C and cyclic nucleotide-dependent kinases. K-252a has been reported to specifically inhibit the effects of NGF on PC12 pheochromocytoma cells. Surprisingly, staurosporine in combination with other inducers markedly potentiated NT/N gene expression. In contrast, K-252a had no effect on NT/N gene expression when added simultaneously with other inducers. Expression of the NT/N gene was also potentiated by the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, which directly activates protein kinase C, and by bradykinin, which stimulates phosphatidylinositol turnover in PC12 cells, and these effects were not blocked by staurosporine. Staurosporine was generally more effective in stimulating NT/N gene expression when used in inducer combinations that did not include NGF. These results, taken together with recent evidence that staurosporine is also able to induce neurite outgrowth from PC12 cells, suggest that the effects of staurosporine and NGF may converge, in part, on a common intracellular target.
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PMID:A protein kinase inhibitor, staurosporine, mimics nerve growth factor induction of neurotensin/neuromedin N gene expression. 170 31

Past studies revealed that NGF and fibroblast growth factor (FGF) prevent the death of PC 12 pheochromocytoma cells that otherwise occurs in serum-free medium. Additional agents were tested here for their abilities to promote long-term survival of naive and NGF-pretreated (primed) PC 12 cells in serum-free conditions. Forskolin and permeant cAMP analogs effectively prevented serum-free cell death, as did micromolar levels of insulin and 10-100-nM levels of insulin-like growth factors I and II. In contrast to NGF and FGF, none of these agents caused neuronal differentiation of naive cells or neurite regeneration by primed cells. Each of the agents also prevented rapid cell death in a balanced salt solution, thus apparently ruling out a mechanism dependent on regulation of nutrient uptake. Epidermal growth factor and elevated K+ appeared to slow the rate of cell death, but did not promote long-term survival; phorbol ester, dexamethasone, or vanadate did not prevent cell death. Each of the survival-promoting agents was effective even when macromolecular synthesis was blocked. Because the synthesis inhibitors themselves did not significantly prevent cell death, such findings indicate that survival was promoted by mechanisms that do not require synthesis of RNA or protein. In addition, various lines of experimental evidence (using the kinase inhibitor K-252a or PC 12 cell variants deficient either in protein kinase A activity or in responsiveness to NGF) further suggested that the effective agents maintain survival by independent initial pathways. Regulation of protein kinase activity appears to be a common feature of each pathway and may therefore play a key convergent role in mediating prevention of cell death.
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PMID:Multiple agents rescue PC12 cells from serum-free cell death by translation- and transcription-independent mechanisms. 171 94

Interferon-alpha (IFN alpha) induces an immediate transcriptional response of a restricted set of genes in target cells. Specific transcription is mediated by the cytoplasmic activation of a transcription factor complex termed ISGF3. ISGF3 is a multimeric protein complex composed of a regulatory component (ISGF3 alpha), which is activated following IFN alpha treatment, and a DNA-binding component (ISGF3 gamma), which recognizes the IFN alpha-stimulated response element (ISRE). Following activation, ISGF3 alpha translocates to the nucleus where ISGF3 assembles as a high affinity complex on the ISRE. The biochemical basis for receptor-mediated activation of ISGF3 is unknown. We report that two potent protein kinase inhibitors, staurosporine and K-252a, ablated the transcriptional response to IFN alpha treatment. These inhibitors prevented the activation of the ISGF3 alpha component without affecting the ISGF3 gamma component, resulting in no accumulation of mature ISGF3 in nuclei of treated cells. Although these agents are potent inhibitors of protein kinase C (PKC), PKC does not mediate ISGF3 alpha activation. Down-regulation of PKC by chronic exposure of cells to 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, which led to complete loss of PKC-immunoreactive material, failed to ablate the transcriptional response to IFN alpha or the activation of ISGF3 alpha. The PKC-specific inhibitor calphostin C did not perturb activation or nuclear accumulation of ISGF3. We conclude that a novel, staurosporine/K-252a-sensitive kinase is required for ISGF3 activity and may participate in receptor-mediated signal transduction.
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PMID:Protein kinase activity required for an early step in interferon-alpha signaling. 174 40

The influences of K-252a and staurosporine, protein kinase inhibitors, on neurotrophic effects of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) were investigated in dissociated cell cultures of the striatum, hippocampus and cerebellum of fetal rats. Addition of 1 ng/ml bFGF enhanced the survival of cultured neurons of all brain regions tested. Both K-252a (10-200 nM) and staurosporine (1-100 nM) blocked the survival promoting effects of bFGF in a concentration-dependent manner. These results suggest that bFGF exerts its neurotrophic effects through activation of protein kinase(s).
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PMID:Involvement of protein kinase activation in neurotrophic effects of basic fibroblast growth factor in cultured brain neurons. 174 98

Scatter factor (SF) is a fibroblast-derived cytokine which stimulates motility of epithelial and vascular endothelial cells. We used a quantitative assay based on migration of cells from microcarrier beads to flat surfaces to study the regulation of motility in bovine brain endothelial cells (BBEC). Peptide growth factors (EGF, ECGF, basic FGF) did not stimulate migration. Tumor promoting phorbol esters (PMA, PDD) markedly stimulated migration, while inactive phorbol esters (4a-PDD, phorbol-13,20-diacetate) did not affect migration. Both SF- and PMA-stimulated migration were inhibited by 1) TGF-beta; 2) protein kinase inhibitors (e.g., staurosporine, K-252a); 3) activators of the adenylate cyclase signaling pathway (e.g., dibutyryl cyclic AMP, theophylline); 4) cycloheximide; and 5) anti-cytoskeleton agents (e.g., cytochalasin B, colcemid). However, PMA and SF pathways were distinguishable: 1) PMA induced additional migration at saturating SF concentrations; 2) the onset of migration-stimulation was immediate for PMA and delayed for SF; and 3) down-modulation of protein kinase C (PKC) ablated PMA but not SF responsiveness. Assessment of PKC by (3H)-phorbol ester (PDBu) binding and by immunoblot showed 1) scatter factor does not cause significant redistribution or down-modulation of PDBu binding or alpha-PKC; and 2) PDBu mediates redistribution and down-modulation of both binding and alpha-PKC. These findings suggest two pathways for BBEC motility: a PKC-dependent pathway and an SF-stimulated/PKC-independent pathway.
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PMID:Regulation of motility in bovine brain endothelial cells. 182 64

The staurosporine analogues, K-252a and RK-286C, were found to cause DNA re-replication in rat diploid fibroblasts (3Y1) without an intervening mitosis, producing tetraploid cells. Analysis of cells synchronized in early S phase in the presence of K-252a revealed that initiation of the second S phase required a lag period of 8 h after completion of the previous S phase. Reinitiation of DNA synthesis was inhibited by cycloheximide, actinomycin D, and serum deprivation, but not by Colcemid, suggesting that a functional G1 phase dependent on de novo synthesis of protein and RNA is essential for entry into the next S phase. In a src-transformed 3Y1 cell line, as well as other cell lines, giant cells containing polyploid nuclei with DNA contents of 16C to 32C were produced by continuous treatment with K-252a, indicating that the agent induced several rounds of the incomplete cell cycle without mitosis. Although the effective concentration of K-252a did not cause significant inhibition of affinity-purified p34cdc2 protein kinase activity in vitro, in vivo the full activation of p34cdc2 kinase during the G2/M was blocked by K-252a. On the other hand, the cyclic fluctuation of partially activated p34cdc2 kinase activity peaking in S phase still continued. These results suggest that a putative protein kinase(s) sensitive to K-252a plays an important role in the mechanism for preventing over-replication after completion of previous DNA synthesis. They also suggest that a periodic activation of p34cdc2 is required for S phases in the cell cycle without mitosis.
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PMID:Uncoupled cell cycle without mitosis induced by a protein kinase inhibitor, K-252a. 195 75

Past work identified and characterized an apparently novel protein kinase activity (designated HMK) that is highly and transiently stimulated in PC12 pheochromocytoma cells by nerve growth factor (NGF). In vitro, HMK phosphorylates both high molecular weight microtubule-associated proteins and myelin basic protein. This study investigates the potential mechanisms of HMK regulation in intact PC12 cells and reveals the following. 1) HMK activation is independent of macromolecular synthesis while the subsequent post-induction suppression requires both RNA and protein synthesis. 2) Neither cAMP-dependent nor Ca2+/phospholipid-dependent protein kinases appear to play a role in regulation of HMK activity by NGF. 3) In vitro, HMK activity is inactivated by protein phosphatase 2A. 4) In vivo, HMK activation by NGF is inhibited by the kinase inhibitor, K-252a. (5) Vanadate, a tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor, induces HMK activity in intact cells, while okadaic acid, a serine/threonine phosphatase inhibitor, is much less efficacious. 6) Application of okadaic acid to vanadate-pretreated cells synergistically stimulates HMK activity to a level comparable to that achieved with NGF. (7) Activation of HMK by NGF is not significantly affected when cells are pretreated with okadaic acid. However, the subsequent NGF-promoted deactivation of HMK is greatly accelerated by okadaic acid. (8) NGF down-regulated HMK activity can be heterologously restimulated by exposure to vanadate and okadaic acid. These data suggest that phosphorylation plays a critical role in both the up- and down-regulation of HMK activity in NGF-treated cells. Moreover, suppression of HMK activity requires ongoing macromolecular synthesis and appears to occur by inactivation rather than degradation.
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PMID:The roles of macromolecular synthesis and phosphorylation in the regulation of a protein kinase activity transiently stimulated by nerve growth factor. 207 85

The Na/K/2Cl cotransport system in the avian erythrocyte can be activated by agents that raise intracellular cAMP suggesting the involvement of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAMP-PK) in its regulation. Another group of stimuli including fluoride and hypertonicity stimulate cotransport via cAMP-independent means. To further investigate the role of phosphorylation in these processes, we examined the effects of protein kinase inhibitors of 8 (p-Cl-phenylthio)-cAMP (cpt-cAMP), fluoride and hypertonic activation of cotransport in duck red cells, and [3H]bumetanide binding to isolated membranes. Preincubation of cells with the kinase inhibitors K-252a (Ki approximately 1.6 microM) and H-9 (Ki approximately 100 microM) blocked cpt-cAMP activation of bumetanide-sensitive 86Rb influx and bumetanide binding. These inhibitors also led to a rapid deactivation of cotransport and decrease in bumetanide binding when added to cells maximally stimulated by cpt-cAMP. K-252a and H-9 inhibited cotransport activation by cAMP-independent stimuli, but 10-fold higher concentrations were required, implying the involvement of a cAMP-independent phosphorylation process in the mechanism of action of these agents. Removal of stimuli that elevate cAMP leads to a rapid reversal of cotransport indicating the presence of active protein phosphatases in these cells. The protein phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid (OA, EC50: 630 nM) stimulated both Na/K/2Cl cotransport and bumetanide binding to membranes. As with fluoride and hypertonic stimulation, the OA effect was inhibited only at relatively high concentrations of K-252a. Phosphorylation of the membrane skeletal protein goblin (Mr 230,000) at specific cAMP-dependent sites was used as an in situ marker for the state of activation of cAMP-PK. Goblin phosphorylation at these sites was increased by norepinephrine and cpt-cAMP and rapidly reversed by K-252a and H-9, confirming that both inhibitors do block cAMP-PK activity. While OA markedly increased overall phosphorylation of many erythrocyte membrane proteins, including goblin, it did not affect goblin phosphorylation at specific cAMP-dependent sites. These results implicate a cAMP-independent protein kinase in the mediation of the OA effect on cotransport and bumetanide binding. The bumetanide-binding component of the avian erythrocyte cotransporter, an Mr approximately 150,000 protein that can be photolabeled with the bumetanide analog [3H]4-benzoyl-5-sulfamoyl-3-(3-thenyloxy)-benzoic acid was found to be a phosphoprotein. These results strongly support the hypothesis that phosphorylation and dephosphorylation, possibly of the Na/K/2Cl cotransporter itself, regulates the activity of
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PMID:The regulation of Na/K/2Cl cotransport and bumetanide binding in avian erythrocytes by protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. Effects of kinase inhibitors and okadaic acid. 214 26

We have established a subline of PC12 cells (PC12D) that extend neurites very quickly in response not only to nerve growth factor (NGF) but also to cyclic AMP (cAMP) in the same way as primed PC12 cells (NGF-pretreated cells). When phosphorylation of brain microtubule proteins by extracts of these cells was monitored, two distinct kinase activities were found to be increased [from three-to eightfold in terms of phosphorylation of microtubule-associated protein (MAP) 2] by a brief exposure of cells to NGF or to dibutyryl cAMP (dbcAMP). The effect of the combined stimulation with both NGF and dbcAMP was additive in terms of the phosphorylation of MAP2. The apparent molecular mass of the kinase activated by dbcAMP was 40 kDa, and this kinase appears to be cAMP-dependent protein kinase. The molecular mass of the kinase activated by NGF was 50 kDa. The latter was activated to a measurable extent after 5 min of exposure of cells to NGF: it required Mg2+ for activity but not Mn2+ or Ca2+. This kinase appears to be distinct from previously reported kinases in PC12 cells, and it has been designated as NGF-dependent MAP kinase, although its physiological substrates are not known at present. An inhibitor of protein kinases, K-252a, selectively inhibited the outgrowth of neurites from PC12D cells in response to NGF but not to dbcAMP. When this inhibitor was added to the incubation medium of cells exposed simultaneously to NGF or dbcAMP, the increase in activity of the NGF-dependent MAP kinase was selectively abolished.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:A nerve growth factor-dependent protein kinase that phosphorylates microtubule-associated proteins in vitro: possible involvement of its activity in the outgrowth of neurites from PC12 cells. 216 66


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