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J Pharmacol Sci 2008, PMID: 18385542

GABAC-receptor stimulation activates cAMP-dependent protein kinase via A-kinase anchoring protein 220.

Yang, Li; Nakayama, Yasuhisa; Hattori, Naoki; Liu, Bing; Inagaki, Chiyoko

In our previous study, anti-apoptotic effects of GABA(C)-receptor stimulation was suppressed by inhibitors of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA), implying GABA(C) receptor-mediated PKA activation. The present study showed that GABA(C)-receptor stimulation with its agonist, cis-4-aminocrotonic acid (CACA), protected cultured hippocampal neurons from amyloid beta 25 - 35 (Abeta25 - 35) peptide-enhanced glutamate neurotoxicity. This protective effect of CACA was blocked by PKA inhibitors, KT 5720 and H-89, as well as a specific GABA(C)-receptor antagonist, (1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridine-4-yl) methylphosphinic acid (TPMPA). To test the possibility of GABA(C) receptor-mediated PKA activation, association of GABA(C) receptor with A-kinase anchoring proteins (AKAPs) and effect of an AKAP antisense oligonucleotide on the PKA activation were examined in primary cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Stimulation of the cells with CACA-activated PKA was assessed by the phosphorylated PKA substrate (135 kDa) level. Specific antibodies raised against GABA(C)-receptor rho subunits precipitated each rho subunit, AKAP220, and PKA regulatory and catalytic subunits from rat brain lysates, suggesting that rho is associated with the AKAP220/PKA complex. Furthermore, antisense oligonucleotide of AKAP220 suppressed such GABA(C) stimulation-induced PKA activation, suggesting that GABA(C)-receptor stimulation activates PKA via AKAP220.

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PKA → GABA(C) receptor: " In our previous study, anti-apoptotic effects of GABA(C)-receptor stimulation was suppressed by inhibitors of cAMP dependent protein kinase (PKA), implying GABA(C) receptor mediated PKA activation "

PKA → GABA(C) receptor: " To test the possibility of GABA(C) receptor mediated PKA activation, association of GABA(C) receptor with A-kinase anchoring proteins ( AKAPs ) and effect of an AKAP antisense oligonucleotide on the PKA activation were examined in primary cultured rat hippocampal neurons "

PKA — GABA(C) receptor: " To test the possibility of GABA(C) receptor mediated PKA activation, association of GABA(C) receptor with A-kinase anchoring proteins ( AKAPs ) and effect of an AKAP antisense oligonucleotide on the PKA activation were examined in primary cultured rat hippocampal neurons "

PKA → GABA(C)-receptor: " Furthermore, antisense oligonucleotide of AKAP220 suppressed such GABA ( C ) stimulation induced PKA activation, suggesting that GABA(C)-receptor stimulation activates PKA via AKAP220 "

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