Different expressions of protein kinase C-alpha, betaI and betaII in glomeruli of diabetic nephropathy patients.
- Author:
Lijun, YAO
;
Jianqing, WANG
;
Yan, MAO
;
Hongyan, ZHU
;
Anguo, DENG
;
Zhonghua, ZHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences)
2006;26(6):651-3
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
In current study, the expressions of protein kinase C (PKC)-alpha, betaI and betaII as well as their correlation to the expression of transforming growth factor-betaI (TGF-betaI) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) were investigated in glomeruli of normal renal tissues taken from human kidney tumors and kidney tissues from patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN). The accumulation of glomerular extracelluar matrix (ECM) was determined by PAS staining, the expressions of PKC-a, PKC-betaI, PKC-betaII, TGF-betaI and VEGF were measured by semi-quantitative immunohistochemistry. Our results showed that in glomeruli of normal renal tissues, PKC-alpha and betaII had a strong expression whereas the expression of PKC-betaI was weak; in glomeruli of DN patients, the expressions of PKC-alpha, PKC-betaI, VEGF and TGF-betaI and the accumulation of ECM increased significantly, but the expression of PKC-betaII decreased markedly. Meanwhile, the expressions of PKC-alpha and betaI had a positive correlation to the expressions of VEGF and TGF-betaI respectively, whereas PKC-betaII showed no correlation to VEGF and TGF-betaI. It is concluded that the expressions of PKC-alpha, betaI and betaII in glomeruli of normal subjects and DN patients are different. PKC-alpha seems to play a critical role in human DN by up-regulating VEGF expression, whereas PKC-betaI is relatively important for the up-regulation of TGF-betaI and the accumulation of ECM under diabetic conditions.