Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10760885 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We addressed how LPS regulates blood-brain barrier permeability by disrupting the tight junction. ► PKC (a, β, ζ) and RhoA invovled, but PI3 K and tyrosine kinase not involved in the regulatory process. ► PKC-a and PKC-ζ, but not PKC-β interacted with RhoA in Bend.3 cells stimulated by LPS. ► PKC-a and PKC-ζ separately acted as the upstream and downstream molecule for Rho. ► It may play a role in understanding the mechanism of meningeal inflammation.
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