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Sealing Of Transected Neurites Of Rat B104 Cells Requires A Diacylglycerol Pkc-Dependent Pathway And A Pka-Dependent Pathway.

Cell Mol Neurobiol.. 2013-01; 
Zuzek A, Fan JD, Spaeth CS, Bittner GD. Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.
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Abstract

To survive, neurons and other eukaryotic cells must rapidly repair (seal) plasmalemmal damage. Such repair occurs by an accumulation of intracellular vesicles at or near the plasmalemmal disruption. Diacylglycerol (DAG)-dependent and cAMP-dependent proteins are involved in many vesicle trafficking pathways. Although recent studies have implicated the signaling molecule cAMP in sealing, no study has investigated how DAG and DAG-dependent proteins affect sealing. By means of dye exclusion to assess Ca(2+)-dependent vesicle-mediated sealing of transected neurites of individually identifiable rat hippocampal B104 cells, we now report that, compared to non-treated controls, sealing probabilities and rates are increa... More

Keywords

Plasmalemmal sealing; Vesicle-mediated repair; Protein kinase C; Diacylglycerol; Protein kinase A; MARCKS