RRC ID 42227
Author Ito J, Li H, Nagayasu Y, Kheirollah A, Yokoyama S.
Title Apolipoprotein A-I induces translocation of protein kinase C[alpha] to a cytosolic lipid-protein particle in astrocytes.
Journal J Lipid Res
Abstract Apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) induces the translocation of newly synthesized cholesterol as well as caveolin-1 to the cytosolic lipid-protein particle (CLPP) fraction in astrocytes before its appearance in high density lipoprotein generated in the medium (Ito, J., Y. Nagayasu, K. Kato, R. Sato, and S. Yokoyama. 2002. Apolipoprotein A-I induces translocation of cholesterol, phospholipid, and caveolin-1 to cytosol in rat astrocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 277: 7929-7935). We here report the association of signal-related molecules with CLPP. ApoA-I induces rapid translocation of protein kinase Calpha to the CLPP fraction and its phosphorylation in astrocytes. ApoA-I also induces the translocation of phospholipase Cgamma to CLPP. Diacylglyceride (DG) production is increased by apoA-I in the cells, with a maximum at 5 min after the stimulation, and the increase takes place also in the CLPP fraction. An inhibitor of receptor-coupled phospholipase C, U73122, inhibited all the apoA-I-induced events, such as DG production, cholesterol translocation to the cytosol, release of cholesterol, and translocation of protein kinase Calpha into the CLPP fraction. CLPP may thus be involved in the apoA-I-initiated signal transduction in astrocytes that is related to intracellular cholesterol trafficking for the generation of high density lipoprotein in the brain.
Volume 45(12)
Pages 2269-76
Published 2004-12-1
DOI 10.1194/jlr.M400222-JLR200
PII S0022-2275(20)34107-9
PMID 15375180
MeSH Animals Apolipoprotein A-I / metabolism* Astrocytes / enzymology Astrocytes / metabolism* Cytosol / metabolism* Mice Protein Kinase C / metabolism* Protein Kinase C-alpha Protein Transport / physiology Rats
IF 4.483
Times Cited 15
WOS Category BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells