Effect of a Low Calcium Diet on the Levels of Protein Kinases Activity in Rat Parotid Glands

Pao‐Li Wang, S. Shirasu, Y. Azuma, Y. Tachi, H. Shimpuku, M. Shinohara, M. Daito, K. Ohura
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The adult human body contains approximately 1kg of calcium (Ca), 99% of which is stored in bones and teeth as hydroxyapatite crystals . Although the Ca in bone appears to be in a static condition , it can be mobilized into the blood when necessary. The mobilization of Ca plays an important physiological role in many processes including hormone secretion , muscle constriction, and blood coagulation. Previous studies have shown that Ca also plays an important role in bone tissue formation, and that a diet deficient in this element adversely affects the growth and development of the jaw bone1). Therefore, it is natural to suspect that consuming a Ca-deficient diet will lead to dysfunction in the oral cavity. Although extensive studies on the effect of Ca on bones have been reported, relatively little is known about the effect of a protein-deficient diet2) or Cadeficient diet3,4) on salivary gland function. The proteins in acinar cells undergo three processes, synthesis, packaging, and storage and release. Each process is regulated by phosphorylation, a protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA)5-7). Therefore, cAMP stimulates the transcription of genes encoding salivary proteins. cAMP also stimulates post-translational modification such as glycosylation. Finally, cAMP stimulates exocytosis. Thus, an increase in the level of cAMP within a cell stimulates every step involved in protein secretion. In addition to PKA, acinar cells contain numerous other protein kinases including protein kinase C (PKC), that are involved in different aspects of protein synthesis and release6,7).
低钙饮食对大鼠腮腺蛋白激酶活性水平的影响
成年人体内含有大约1公斤的钙,其中99%以羟基磷灰石晶体的形式储存在骨骼和牙齿中。虽然骨中的钙似乎处于静止状态,但必要时它可以被动员到血液中。钙的动员在激素分泌、肌肉收缩和血液凝固等许多过程中起着重要的生理作用。先前的研究表明,钙在骨组织形成中也起着重要作用,饮食中缺乏这种元素会对颌骨的生长发育产生不利影响。因此,人们很自然地怀疑,摄入缺乏钙的饮食会导致口腔功能障碍。尽管对钙对骨骼影响的广泛研究已被报道,但对缺乏蛋白质或钙缺乏饮食对唾液腺功能的影响所知相对较少。腺泡细胞中的蛋白质经过合成、包装、储存和释放三个过程。每个过程都受磷酸化、蛋白酪氨酸激酶(PTK)和环腺苷单磷酸(cAMP)依赖性蛋白激酶a (PKA)5-7的调控。因此,cAMP刺激了唾液蛋白编码基因的转录。cAMP还刺激翻译后修饰,如糖基化。最后,cAMP刺激胞吐。因此,细胞内cAMP水平的增加刺激了蛋白质分泌的每一步。除PKA外,腺泡细胞还含有许多其他蛋白激酶,包括蛋白激酶C (PKC),参与蛋白质合成和释放的不同方面6,7)。
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