Changes in the activities of protein kinase modulators in the cerebellum of mice due to ethanol, caffeine, or phenobarbital administration
Kuo, W. N. ; Williams, J. L. ; Floyd-Jones, T. ; Duggans, C. F. ; Boone, D. L. ; Smith, S. O. ; Copeland, R. F.
Springer
Published 1979
Springer
Published 1979
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1420-9071
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Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
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Biology
Medicine
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Summary Decreased activities of both the inhibitory modulator of adenosine 3′∶5′-monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase (A-PK) as well as the stimulatory modulator of guanosine 3′∶5′-monophosphate (cGMP)-dependent protein kinase (G-PK) from the mouse cerebellum were noted due to the administration of excessive doses of ethanol, caffeine, and phenobarbital for up to 28 days. The dose-dependence of the inhibition of A-PK or the stimulation of G-PK was observed as a function of the amount of protein kinase modulators in the cerebellum of mice receiving different doses of ethanol.
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Electronic Resource
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