INVESTIGADORES
CREMASCHI Graciela Alicia
artículos
Título:
Role of protein kinase C and cAMP in fluoxetine effects on human T-cell proliferation
Autor/es:
V AYELLI-EDGAR; L STERIN-BORDA; GA CREMASCHI; A GENARO
Revista:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Referencias:
Lugar: Netherlands; Año: 1999 vol. 372 p. 65 - 73
ISSN:
0014-2999
Resumen:
In this work, we studied the effect of fluoxetine on human T-lymphocyte proliferation using optimal and suboptimal concanavalin A concentrations. In particular, we analyzed the influence of fluoxetine on the kinases that are involved in intracellular signalling after stimulation with mitogens. We found that fluoxetine promoted the Ca2+ -mediated proteolysis of protein kinase C (PKC) and increased cyclic-AMP (cAMP) levels, thereby impairing lymphocyte proliferation, when optimal concanavalin A concentrations were used. In contrast, when suboptimal concanavalin A concentrations were used, fluoxetine only increased PKC translocation, without modifying cAMP levels, leading to T-cell proliferation. According to our results, fluoxetine has a dual effect on T-cell proliferation by modulating the PKC and protein kinase A pathways. This mechanism is thought to be mediated through Ca2+ mobilization.