Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 7 is activated during low potassium-induced apoptosis in rat cerebellar granule neurons

  • Linda Trotter
  • , Wendy Panton
  • , Iradj Hajimohamadreza
  • , Lawrence Petalidis
  • , Robin Ward
  • , Yvonne Fleming
  • , Christopher G. Armstrong
  • , Philip Cohen
  • , Eric H. Karran
  • , Ross A. Kinloch

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Abstract

A stress-activated protein kinase pathway comprising mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases (MKKs), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and the transcription factor c-Jun is implicated in neuronal apoptosis. Using an immune-complex kinase assay, we measured the activation of MKK4 and MKK7 in low potassium (LK)-induced apoptosis of rat cerebellar granule neurons (CGN). MKK7, but not MKK4, was activated within the first 4-6 h in four independent sets of 14-h CGN apoptosis time-courses. CEP-1347 (500 nM), an mixed-lineage kinase 3 inhibitor, prevented MKK7 activation and cell death following exposure of CGN cultures to LK-induced apoptosis. Western blot analysis revealed that levels of phosphorylated c-Jun were elevated between 30 min and 10 h of CGN apoptosis, temporally consistent with MKK7 activation. These data suggest that MKK7 is responsible for activating the JNK pathway during LK-induced CGN apoptosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-32
Number of pages4
JournalNeuroscience Letters
Volume320
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2002
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Cerebellar granule neurons
  • Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4
  • Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 7
  • Stress-activated protein kinase
  • c-Jun
  • c-Jun N-terminal kinase

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