Vicentini L M, Villereal M L
Life Sci. 1986 Jun 23;38(25):2269-76. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(86)90632-6.
The signals that induce a cell to divide are usually external and in the form of a binding of growth factors. We focussed our attention in defining the sequence of events which occurs after the binding of the mitogens to their surface receptors. One of the early membrane events stimulated by growth factors is a Na+ flux coupled to a H+ efflux that is typically inhibited by amiloride. The importance of this event and of the consequent cytoplasmic alkalinization for the cell proliferation is discussed. Recent data indicate that mitogens increase intracellular Ca++ levels and activate protein kinase C by inducing the hydrolysis of membrane phosphoinositides. A role for Ca++ and protein kinase C in activating Na+/H+ A role for Ca++ and protein kinase C in activating Na+/H+ exchange system is discussed. Finally a model is presented that illustrates the first membrane events stimulated by the growth factors. The model reveals an intimate interconnections between phosphoinositide metabolism, cytosolic Ca++ rise, protein kinase C and cytoplasmic alkalinization.
诱导细胞分裂的信号通常是外部的,以生长因子结合的形式存在。我们将注意力集中在确定有丝分裂原与其表面受体结合后发生的一系列事件上。生长因子刺激的早期膜事件之一是与H⁺外流偶联的Na⁺通量,通常被氨氯地平抑制。讨论了这一事件以及随之而来的细胞质碱化对细胞增殖的重要性。最近的数据表明,有丝分裂原通过诱导膜磷酸肌醇的水解来增加细胞内Ca²⁺水平并激活蛋白激酶C。讨论了Ca²⁺和蛋白激酶C在激活Na⁺/H⁺交换系统中的作用。最后提出了一个模型,该模型说明了生长因子刺激的早期膜事件。该模型揭示了磷酸肌醇代谢、胞质Ca²⁺升高、蛋白激酶C和细胞质碱化之间的密切相互联系。