Expression of PKC alpha, beta I, beta II, epsilon and micro has been demonstrated in the whole bovine CL with PKC epsilon being differentially expressed as a function of development. In experiment 1 we have investigated the amount of mRNA encoding PKC epsilon at different stages of luteal development (days 1, 4, 10 and 17). In experiment 2, the cellular source of luteal PKC isozymes was determined. Enriched steroidogenic (SC) and endothelial (EC) cells from day-10 CL were used to examine this question by Western blot analysis and immuno-histochemistry. In experiment 3, Western blot analysis was used to examine the ability of ET-1 to activate luteal PKC isozymes in day-10 CL. In experiment 4, the role of luteal PKC isozymes in the ET-1 mediated inhibition of P(4) accumulation in steroidogenic cell cultures from day-4 and day-10 CL was examined. Abundance of PKC epsilon mRNA gradually increased from day-1 to -10 with no further increase on day-17. In experiment 2, PKC epsilon was exclusively detected in SC (LLC and SLC). In contrast, PKC alpha, beta I and beta II were detected in both SC and EC, with EC expressing higher amounts of PKC isozymes. In day-10 CL, ET-1 induced cellular redistribution of PKC alpha, beta I, epsilon but not beta II. Inhibitors specific for conventional PKC isozymes as well as PKC epsilon were able to negate the inhibitory effects of ET-1 on P4 accumulation in the day 10 CL. In the day-4 CL, the inhibitory effect of ET-1 might be mediated via conventional PKC. Thus, an exclusive presence of PKC epsilon in luteal steroidogenic cells, its higher expression along with the ability of ET-1 to stimulate its activation in day-10 CL strongly suggests that this PKC isoform may play an important regulatory role in decreasing P(4) during luteal regression. Inhibition of P(4) by ET-1 in the early CL may be mediated via conventional PKC isozymes.

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