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Fig. 7. NE-induced translocation of cPLA2 to the nuclear envelope depends on phosphorylation. VSMCs were treated with okadaic acid (OA; 10 µM), alkaline phosphatase (AP; 0.5 Unit ml-1; loaded by reversible permeabilization with ß-escin), OA in combination with AP (OA+AP) or vehicle (VEH). (A) cPLA2 translocation to the nuclear envelope in cells treated with 10 µM NE or its vehicle (V) was visualized by confocal microscopy (100x magnification). (B) Density of cPLA2 fluorescence around the nuclear envelope (n=5). *Value significantly different from that obtained with V of NE (P<0.05). (C) cPLA2 activity in VSMCs treated with OA, AP, OA+AP or VEH as described in Materials and Methods (n=5). (D) Phosphorylation of cPLA2 as determined by 32P incorporation in cells treated with OA, AP, OA+AP or VEH. A representative of three experiments performed with each agent or its vehicle on different batches of cells grown in 100 mm tissue culture dishes. (E) Density of cPLA2 phosphorylation was quantified using NIH Image 1.62 (densitometric analysis of D).





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