PC12 cells have been used as a model system to examine the cellular and
molecular mechanisms that govern neuronal differentiation. These cells
respond to nerve growth factor (NGF) and acquire the properties of
sympathetic neurons. Using PC12 cells, I have observed that ethanol
possesses the capability of synergizing with suboptimal concentrations of
NGF to induce early neurite extension and subsequent differentiation.
Preliminary studies indicate alterations in both protein kinase C and cAMP
systems as targets for the effects of ethanol. The long term objective is
to develop an understanding of the mechanism by which ethanol interacts
with transmembrane signalling pathways to promote gene expression and
subsequent differentiation.
The specific aims are therefore to define conditions by which ethanol
synergizes to promote differentiation by use of pharmacological agents with
known specificity and correlate the presence or absence of neurites with
indices for differentiation and expression of NGF-specific genes. I
propose to detail the contribution of signal transducing pathways which
interact to communicate the ethanol transmembrane signal by: a) examining
protein kinase C and specifically explore alterations in the isoforms of
this kinase brought about by both acute and chronic ethanol exposure; b)
analyze activation pathways which either precede PKC activation, ie
'PI-turnover', are a result of PKC activation, i.e. coactivation of other
kinase systems such as MAP2 and S6; c) correlate the activation of the
adenylate cyclase system as a potential 'cross-talk' regulator between
signal transducing pathways; and lastly, d) examine the phosphorylation of
tyrosine hydroxylase-as a convergent substrate for multiple kinases.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
066470972
UEI
DMQNDJDHTDG4
Project Start Date
27-September-1991
Project End Date
31-August-1995
Budget Start Date
01-September-1993
Budget End Date
31-August-1995
Project Funding Information for 1993
Total Funding
$97,095
Direct Costs
$67,194
Indirect Costs
$29,901
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1993
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
$97,095
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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