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ADCYAP1 — PRKACG
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Shoge et al., Brain Res 1999
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Protection by PACAPs ( 100 nM ) against glutamate induced neurotoxicity was antagonized by
PACAP6-38 ( 1 microM ), a PACAP antagonist, and H-89 ( 1 microM ), a
protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor
Zhou et al., Peptides 2001
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PACAP activates
PKA , PKC and Ca ( 2+ ) signaling cascades in rat neuroepithelial cells
Danaher et al., J Neurovirol 2001
(Encephalitis, Herpes Simplex) :
Taken together,
PACAP induced HSV-1 activation from QIF-PC12 cells
involves the
PKA and possibly cAMP independent pathways
Obara et al., J Neurochem 2007
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We show that both Ras and Rap1 can be activated by cAMP or
PACAP via
protein kinase (PKA) dependent mechanisms
Bobrovskaya et al., Cell Signal 2007
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PACAP caused sustained activation of
PKA , but did not sustain activation of other protein kinases including ERK, p38 kinase, PKC, MAPKAPK2 and MSK1
Wang et al., Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2007
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Since our recent studies have shown that
PACAP can
induce GH secretion in carp pituitary cells through
cAMP/PKA- and Ca2+/calmodulin dependent mechanisms, these results, taken together, suggest that alpha2-adrenergic stimulation in the carp pituitary may inhibit PACAP induced GH release and GH gene transcription by blocking the AC/cAMP/PKA pathway and Ca2+ entry through L-type VSCC
Xu et al., J Neurochem 2007
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H89, a
protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor
attenuated the
PACAP response
Markhotina et al., IET Nanobiotechnol 2007
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We confirmed the
activation of
PKA by
PACAP in experiments where H89 also inhibited the PACAP induced relaxation
Harada et al., Biol Reprod 2007
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The MEK inhibitor, U0126, and the
PKA inhibitors, H89 and cAMP dependent protein kinase peptide inhibitor ( PKI ), completely
inhibited MAPK3/1 activation by either
ADCYAP1 or CPT-cAMP ... These results suggest that in LbetaT2 cells,
ADCYAP1 mainly
increases Cga through activation of
PKA and MAPK3/1, as well as through an additional unknown pathway
Cohen et al., BMC cancer 2010
(Cerebellar Neoplasms...) :
PACAP and pharmacological
activation of
PKA also inhibited proliferation
Baxter et al., J Neurochem 2011
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Here, we show that in cortical neurons,
PACAP induced
PKA signaling exerts a major part of its neuroprotective effects indirectly, by triggering action potential ( AP ) firing
Ji et al., Hepatology 2013
(Liver Diseases...) :
Conclusion : Our novel findings document the importance of
PACAP mediated
cAMP-PKA signaling in hepatic homeostasis and cytoprotection in vivo