Figure 3
From: Atypical behavior of NFATc1 in cultured intercostal myofibers

Pharmacological inhibition of CaMKII and JNK. Inhibition of either CaMKII and JNK is enough to restore activity dependent activation of NFATc1 in the intercostal fibers. (A) Number of nuclei vs N/C ratio after 90 minutes of stimulation (∆N/C(90 min)) relationship in intercostal fibers treated with KN62 (cyan), SP600125 (orange) and corresponding control (red). (B) Average ∆N/C(90 min) in intercostal fibers treated with KN62 (cyan), SP600125 (orange) and corresponding control (red). Note that this effect may be incomplete, resulting in activity-responsive subpopulations (A), but nevertheless represents a significant reversal of the behavior observed in control intercostal fibers (B). Similar treatment of FDB fibers results in significant increase in translocation during stimulation. (C) Average ∆N/C(90 min) in soleus and FDB fibers treated with KN62, SP600125 and corresponding control. Minor increases were also observed in soleus fibers but did not reach significance threshold. (D) Summary of peak indo-1 ratio measurements for intercostal and FDB fibers treated with KN62, SP600125 and corresponding controls. Treatment with kinase inhibitors does not reduce magnitude of indo-1 calcium transients. Averaged traces of indo-1 ratios are also shown (E). Sample size (A, B and C) control n = 40, 37, 38 nuclei from 15, 14, 25 fibers isolated from 4, 4, 3 animals for ItC, Sol and FDB respectively; KN62 n = 56, 7, 4 nuclei from 18, 4, 2 fibers isolated from 5, 2, 1 animals for ItC, Sol and FDB respectively; SP600125 n = 32, 3, 9 nuclei from 11, 2, 4 fibers isolated from 4, 1, 1 animals for ItC, Sol and FDB respectively. Sample size (D and E) KN62 n = 3, 5 fibers for ItC and FDB respectively; SP600125 n = 3, 6 fibers for ItC and FDB respectively. Error bars show SEM.