Ischemic Preconditioning Induces Selective Translocation of Protein Kinase C Isoforms ε and η in the Heart of Conscious Rabbits Without Subcellular Redistribution of Total Protein Kinase C Activity

Author:

Ping Peipei1,Zhang Jun1,Qiu Yumin1,Tang Xian-Liang1,Manchikalapudi Srinivas1,Cao Xinan1,Bolli Roberto1

Affiliation:

1. From the Experimental Research Laboratory, Division of Cardiology (P.P., J.Z., Y.Q., X.-L.T., S.M., X.C., R.B.), and the Department of Physiology and Biophysics (P.P., R.B.), University of Louisville (Ky).

Abstract

Abstract Considerable controversy surrounds the role of protein kinase C (PKC) in ischemic preconditioning (PC). Previous studies have used pharmacological agents and/or measured total myocardial PKC activity; however, no information is available regarding the effects of PC on individual isoforms in vivo. We performed a comprehensive evaluation (using Western immunoblotting) of the expression and subcellular distribution of all 11 currently known PKC isoforms in the heart of conscious rabbits subjected to four different ischemic PC protocols known to induce early and/or late PC (one, three, or six cycles of 4-minute coronary occlusion [4′O]/4-minute reperfusion [4′R]; four cycles of 5-minute occlusion [5′O]/10-minute reperfusion [10′R]). Ten PKC isoforms (α, β 12 , γ, δ, ε, ζ, η, ι, λ, and μ) were found to be expressed in the rabbit heart. Quantitative immunoblotting demonstrated that as a subgroup, conventional PKCs (cPKCs) are more abundant than novel PKCs (nPKCs) (1445 versus 313 pg PKC/μg tissue protein, respectively) and that PKCα is the predominant isoform among the cPKCs (α, β 1 , β 2 , and γ), representing 51% of this subgroup, and PKCε is the most abundant among the nPKCs (δ, ε, ζ, and η), accounting for 62% of this subgroup. None of the ischemic PC protocols examined caused appreciable changes in total PKC activity, in the subcellular distribution of total PKC activity, or in the subcellular distribution of PKC isoforms α, β 12 , γ, δ, ζ, ι, λ, and μ. In contrast, all PC protocols caused significant translocation of PKCε and PKCη isoforms from the cytosolic to the particulate fraction. The particulate fraction of PKCε increased in a dose-dependent fashion with the number of occlusion/reperfusion cycles performed, from 35±2% in the control group to 43±2% after one 4′O/5-minute reperfusion (5′R) cycle ( P <.05), 52±2% after three cycles ( P <.05 versus one cycle), and 66±3% after six cycles ( P <.05 versus three cycles). The particulate fraction of PKCε also increased, after four 5′O/10′R cycles, to 50±3% ( P <.05 versus control). In contrast to PKCε, the translocation of PKCη was independent of the number of occlusion/reperfusion cycles performed. The particulate fraction of PKCη increased from 67±3% in the control group to 84±2% after one 4′O/5′R cycle ( P <.05), 84±2% after three 4′O/4′R cycles ( P <.05), 86±3% after six 4′O/4′R cycles ( P <.05), and 83±2% after four 5′O/10′R cycles ( P <.05). When expressed as a percentage of control values, the increases in the particulate fraction of isoform ε were greater than those of isoform η. The effects of 4′O without reperfusion were similar to those of one cycle of 4′O/5′R, indicating that 5′R did not attenuate isoform translocation. This is the first study to demonstrate PKC translocation after ischemic PC in vivo. The results indicate that in the conscious rabbit, ischemic PC causes selective translocation of the ε and η isoforms without demonstrable changes in total myocardial PKC activity, implying that measurements of total PKC activity are not sufficiently sensitive to detect the involvement of PKC in PC. The results are consistent with the concept that the ε and η isozymes play an important role in the genesis of ischemic PC in the conscious rabbit.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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