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Query: EC:2.7.11.13 (
protein kinase C
)
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The effects of alcohol exposure on human peripheral circulating lymphocyte
protein kinase C
(
PKC
) activity were characterized in lymphocytes harvested from two sample groups. The first group (control) consisted of 30 nonalcoholic male subjects and the second group consisted of nine male subjects with chronic alcoholism. Alcoholic subjects were admitted for detoxification to a
substance abuse
unit located in a nonprofit community hospital. In this group of subjects, blood was sampled on admission for detoxification (pre-A), and after 5 days (post-A). Subjects received chlordiazepoxide for treatment of alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
PKC
activities measured in the control, pre-A, and post-A groups expressed as pmol/microgram/min +/- SEM were 5.09 +/- 0.50, 1.81 +/- 0.43, and 3.95 +/- 0.44. Control
PKC
was significantly higher than pre-A
PKC
(p < or = 0.05) and post-A
PKC
was significantly higher than pre-A
PKC
(p < or = 0.05). Total lymphocyte
PKC
activity was also found to be inversely related to age, expressed by the relationship log(
PKC
) = 0.870-0.005(Age), with R = 0.433.
...
PMID:Effects of chronic alcohol use and age on human lymphocyte protein kinase C activity. 797 7
The
protein kinase C
(
PKC
) isoforms, which play an essential role in transmembrane signal conduction, can be viewed as a family of "memory kinases." Evidence is emerging that they are critically involved in memory acquisition and maintenance, in addition to their involvement in other functions of cells. Deficits in
PKC
signal cascades in neurons are one of the earliest abnormalities in the brains of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Their dysfunction is also involved in several other types of memory impairments, including those related to emotion, mental retardation, brain injury, and vascular dementia/ischemic stroke. Inhibition of
PKC
activity leads to a reduced capacity of many types of learning and memory, but may have therapeutic values in treating
substance abuse
or aversive memories.
PKC
activators, on the other hand, have been shown to possess memory-enhancing and antidementia actions.
PKC
pharmacology may, therefore, represent an attractive area for developing effective cognitive drugs for the treatment of many types of memory disorders and dementias.
...
PMID:The "memory kinases": roles of PKC isoforms in signal processing and memory formation. 2448 97