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Protein Kinase C Activators as Synaptogenic and Memory Therapeutics
Authors:Miao‐Kun Sun  Daniel L. Alkon
Affiliation:Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute, Rockville, MD, USA. Fax: +1 301 294‐7007
Abstract:The last decade has witnessed a rapid progress in understanding of the molecular cascades that may underlie memory and memory disorders. Among the critical players, activity of protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms is essential for many types of learning and memory and their dysfunction, and is critical in memory disorders. PKC inhibition and functional deficits lead to an impairment of various types of learning and memory, consistent with the observations that neurotoxic amyloid inhibits PKC activity and that transgenic animal models with PKCβ deficit exhibit impaired capacity in cognition. In addition, PKC isozymes play a regulatory role in amyloid production and accumulation. Restoration of the impaired PKC signal pathway pharmacologically results in an enhanced memory capacity and synaptic remodeling / repair and synaptogenesis, and, therefore, represents a potentially important strategy for the treatment of memory disorders, including Alzheimer's dementia. The PKC activators, especially those that are isozyme‐specific, are a new class of drug candidates that may be developed as future memory therapeutics.
Keywords:Isoforms  Memory disorders  PKC activators  Protein kinase C  Signaling
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