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Giroux et al., J Immunol 2000
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Taken together, these results suggest a
role for
PKC-alpha in the modulation of
LPS- and IFN-gamma induced COX-2 expression, as well as in IFN-gamma induced PGE2 secretion
Asehnoune et al., Cell Signal 2005
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Inhibition of
PKCalpha/beta also
prevented LPS or PGN induced phosphorylation of IKKalpha/beta, phosphorylation and degradation of IkappaB-alpha, as well as phosphorylation of the p65 subunit of NF-kappaB
Chen et al., Int J Biochem Cell Biol 2005
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LPS increased
PKC-alpha and -beta activation, and TG pretreatment attenuated LPS stimulated PKC activation
Fronhofer et al., J Leukoc Biol 2006
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In murine macrophages, FcgammaR ligation augmented
LPS stimulated activation of
PKC-alpha and PKC-delta but reduced IL-12p40 secretion
Zhang et al., Sci China C Life Sci 1997
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Compared with the very recent finding that
LPS and PMA
trigger the activation and translocation of
PKC-alpha and PKC-epsilon, these findings suggest that there is a connection between PKC signaling pathway and the Raf-1/MAPK pathway and that the activation of these main signaling events may be closely related to the secretion of IL-12 during LPS induced modulation of macrophages
Martins et al., Shock 2010
(Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental...) :
Relative to control rats, diabetic rats exhibited a significant reduction in the
LPS induced phosphorylation of extracellular signal regulated kinase ( 64 % ), p38 ( 70 % ), protein kinase B ( 67 % ), and
protein kinase C alpha ( 57 % ) and delta ( 65 % ) and in the expression of iNOS ( 32 % ) and cyclooxygenase 2 ( 67 % ) in the lung homogenates
Lee et al., J Ethnopharmacol 2009
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Then, BV inhibited
LPS induced expression of
PKC-alpha and MEK/ERK, not p38 and JNK
Lin et al., Shi Yan Sheng Wu Xue Bao 1996
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[
LPS and PMA
induced PKC-alpha and PKC-epsilon activation and translocation in murine peritoneal macrophages ]
Chen et al., J Immunol 1998
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Treatment with antisense oligonucleotides for these isoforms further demonstrated the
involvement of
PKC-alpha , -betaI, and delta, but not -eta, in
LPS responses