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. 2002 Nov;283(5):C1351-64.
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Thrombin (PAR-1)-induced proliferation in astrocytes via MAPK involves multiple signaling pathways
Hong Wang et al. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 2002 Nov.
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Protease-activated receptors (PARs), newly identified members of G protein-coupled receptors, are widely distributed in the brain. Thrombin evokes multiple cellular responses in a large variety of cells by activating PAR-1, -3, and -4. In cultured rat astrocytes we investigated the signaling pathway of thrombin- and PAR-activating peptide (PAR-AP)-induced cell proliferation. Our results show that PAR activation stimulates proliferation of astrocytes through the ERK pathway. Thrombin stimulates ERK1/2 phosphorylation in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. This effect can be fully mimicked by a specific PAR-1-AP but only to a small degree by PAR-3-AP and PAR-4-AP. PAR-2-AP can induce a moderate ERK1/2 activation as well. Thrombin-stimulated ERK1/2 activation is mainly mediated by PAR-1 via two branches: 1) the PTX-sensitive G protein/(betagamma-subunits)-phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase branch, and 2) the G(q)-PLC-(InsP(3) receptor)/Ca2+ -PKC pathway. Thrombin- or PAR-1-AP-induced ERK activation is partially blocked by a selective EGF receptor inhibitor, AG1478. Nevertheless, transphosphorylation of EGF receptor is unlikely for ERK1/2 activation and is certainly not involved in PAR-1-induced proliferation. The metalloproteinase mechanism involving transactivation of the EGF receptor by released heparin-binding EGF was excluded. EGF receptor activation was detected by the receptor autophosphorylation site, tyrosine 1068. Our data suggest that thrombin-induced mitogenic action in astrocytes occurs independently of EGF receptor transphosphorylation.
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