Signal transduction in mesangial cells
- PMID: 1350929
- DOI: 10.1681/ASN.V210s100
Signal transduction in mesangial cells
Abstract
Phenotype, growth, and functional characteristics of glomerular mesangial "myofibroblasts" are under the control of multiple hormones, vasoactive agents, autacoids, and cytokines. Several parallel signal transduction pathways couple receptor occupancy with functional changes, including phospholipases C, A2, and D breakdown of membrane phospholipids, and adenylate/guanylate cyclase activation. Changes of cytosolic ion concentrations, cyclic nucleotide accumulation, and eicosanoid biosynthesis are currently interpreted as intracellular signals for protein kinase activation. Phosphorylation of multiple substrates by serine/threonine kinases C, A, and G or by tyrosine kinases directly coupled to receptors, is a final step in cell activation. Cross-talk between signal transduction pathways, along with the release of eicosanoids and cytokines acting as intercellular mediators, provides the potential for interactive regulation of glomerular cell functions.
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