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Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection

Neurodegenerative diseases are among the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. However, current therapeutic approaches have failed to reach significant results in their prevention and cure. Protein Kinase Cs (PKCs) are kinases involved in the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative dise...

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Autores principales: Pastore, Donatella, Pacifici, Francesca, Dave, Kunjan R., Palmirotta, Raffaele, Bellia, Alfonso, Pasquantonio, Guido, Guadagni, Fiorella, Donadel, Giulia, Di Daniele, Nicola, Abete, Pasquale, Lauro, Davide, Rundek, Tatjana, Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A., Della-Morte, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31331067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20143544
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author Pastore, Donatella
Pacifici, Francesca
Dave, Kunjan R.
Palmirotta, Raffaele
Bellia, Alfonso
Pasquantonio, Guido
Guadagni, Fiorella
Donadel, Giulia
Di Daniele, Nicola
Abete, Pasquale
Lauro, Davide
Rundek, Tatjana
Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A.
Della-Morte, David
author_facet Pastore, Donatella
Pacifici, Francesca
Dave, Kunjan R.
Palmirotta, Raffaele
Bellia, Alfonso
Pasquantonio, Guido
Guadagni, Fiorella
Donadel, Giulia
Di Daniele, Nicola
Abete, Pasquale
Lauro, Davide
Rundek, Tatjana
Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A.
Della-Morte, David
author_sort Pastore, Donatella
collection PubMed
description Neurodegenerative diseases are among the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. However, current therapeutic approaches have failed to reach significant results in their prevention and cure. Protein Kinase Cs (PKCs) are kinases involved in the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and cerebral ischemia. Specifically ε, δ, and γPKC are associated with the endogenous mechanism of protection referred to as ischemic preconditioning (IPC). Existing modulators of PKCs, in particular of εPKC, such as ψεReceptor for Activated C-Kinase (ψεRACK) and Resveratrol, have been proposed as a potential therapeutic strategy for cerebrovascular and cognitive diseases. PKCs change in expression during aging, which likely suggests their association with IPC-induced reduction against ischemia and increase of neuronal loss occurring in senescent brain. This review describes the link between PKCs and cerebrovascular and cognitive disorders, and proposes PKCs modulators as innovative candidates for their treatment. We report original data showing εPKC reduction in levels and activity in the hippocampus of old compared to young rats and a reduction in the levels of δPKC and γPKC in old hippocampus, without a change in their activity. These data, integrated with other findings discussed in this review, demonstrate that PKCs modulators may have potential to restore age-related reduction of endogenous mechanisms of protection against neurodegeneration.
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spelling pubmed-66781802019-08-19 Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection Pastore, Donatella Pacifici, Francesca Dave, Kunjan R. Palmirotta, Raffaele Bellia, Alfonso Pasquantonio, Guido Guadagni, Fiorella Donadel, Giulia Di Daniele, Nicola Abete, Pasquale Lauro, Davide Rundek, Tatjana Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A. Della-Morte, David Int J Mol Sci Review Neurodegenerative diseases are among the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. However, current therapeutic approaches have failed to reach significant results in their prevention and cure. Protein Kinase Cs (PKCs) are kinases involved in the pathophysiology of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and cerebral ischemia. Specifically ε, δ, and γPKC are associated with the endogenous mechanism of protection referred to as ischemic preconditioning (IPC). Existing modulators of PKCs, in particular of εPKC, such as ψεReceptor for Activated C-Kinase (ψεRACK) and Resveratrol, have been proposed as a potential therapeutic strategy for cerebrovascular and cognitive diseases. PKCs change in expression during aging, which likely suggests their association with IPC-induced reduction against ischemia and increase of neuronal loss occurring in senescent brain. This review describes the link between PKCs and cerebrovascular and cognitive disorders, and proposes PKCs modulators as innovative candidates for their treatment. We report original data showing εPKC reduction in levels and activity in the hippocampus of old compared to young rats and a reduction in the levels of δPKC and γPKC in old hippocampus, without a change in their activity. These data, integrated with other findings discussed in this review, demonstrate that PKCs modulators may have potential to restore age-related reduction of endogenous mechanisms of protection against neurodegeneration. MDPI 2019-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6678180/ /pubmed/31331067 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20143544 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Pastore, Donatella
Pacifici, Francesca
Dave, Kunjan R.
Palmirotta, Raffaele
Bellia, Alfonso
Pasquantonio, Guido
Guadagni, Fiorella
Donadel, Giulia
Di Daniele, Nicola
Abete, Pasquale
Lauro, Davide
Rundek, Tatjana
Perez-Pinzon, Miguel A.
Della-Morte, David
Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection
title Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection
title_full Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection
title_fullStr Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection
title_full_unstemmed Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection
title_short Age-Dependent Levels of Protein Kinase Cs in Brain: Reduction of Endogenous Mechanisms of Neuroprotection
title_sort age-dependent levels of protein kinase cs in brain: reduction of endogenous mechanisms of neuroprotection
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31331067
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20143544
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