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  • Title: Cytochemistry of protein kinase C and Na-K-ATPase in rabbit ciliary processes treated with phorbol ester.
    Author: Nakano T, Fujimoto K, Honda Y, Ogawa K.
    Journal: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1992 Nov; 33(12):3455-62. PubMed ID: 1330969.
    Abstract:
    Immunocytochemical localization of protein kinase C (PKC) in rabbit ciliary processes was investigated using anti-PKC monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) against rabbit Types 1, 2, and 3 PKC. Specific immunolabeling was observed in nonpigmented epithelial (NPE) cells and in the capillaries of the ciliary processes with anti-Types 2 and 3 MAbs. No apparent staining was seen with anti-Type 1 MAbs. Immunoelectron microscopy of Types 2 and 3 MAbs revealed a diffuse distribution of immunoreactive PKC in the cytoplasm, in the nucleus, and on the plasma membrane in the NPE cells. When incubated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), the distribution of PKC was basically similar to that of the untreated group. However, the labelling density on the plasma membrane at basolateral interdigitation increased considerably for anti-Types 2 and 3 PKC MAbs. In addition, the enzyme cytochemical activity of Na-K-ATPase (ouabain-sensitive K-NPPase) and its change after PMA administration in the ciliary processes were observed. An intense reaction was seen on the basolateral plasma membrane of the NPE cells. In the PMA-treated group, the enzyme activity of Na-K-ATPase apparently was decreased. These findings provide evidence that PKC plays a crucial role in the function of the NPE cells of the ciliary processes, possibly in aqueous humor production.
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