west china medical publishers
Keyword
  • Title
  • Author
  • Keyword
  • Abstract
Advance search
Advance search

Search

find Keyword "Phosphorylation extracellular signalregulated kinase 1/2" 1 results
  • Src ACTIVATION REQUIRED FOR pERK1/2 ACTIVATION IN FOCAL ADHESIONS IN OSTEOBLASTS INDUCED BY PLATELETDERIVED GROWTH FACTOR

    Objective To study the function of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in inducing phosphorylation extracellular signalregulated kinase 1/2 (pERK1/2) localization in osteoblasts. Methods Primary osteoblasts were isolated and cultured from cranial bone of 10 mice atthe age of 3 days, weighting 6-9 g without limitation in male and female.The sixth passage osteoblasts were incubated in 1% serum for 12 hours and divided into 2 groups: treated with DMSO(control group) or with PP2(experimentalgroup) for 30 minutes. Each group was further divided into 2 subgroups according to with or without PDGF (20ng/ml) stimulation for 10 minutes. pERK1/2 localization was analysized by immunofluorescence staining in osteoblasts pretreated with or without Src inhibitor PP2. The sixth passage osteoblasts were divided into 2 groups treated with DMSO (control group) or with PP2 (experimental group) for 30 minutes. Each group was further divided into two subgroupsaccording to with or without PDGF (20 ng/ml) stimulation for 10 mintues. The ability of osteoblast migration was determined by wound healing assay. The sixth passage osteoblasts were divided into 2 groups treated with DMSO (control group) or 10 μmol/L PP2 (experimental group) for 30 mintues. Each group was further divided into 2 subgroups according to with or without PDGF (20 ng/ml) stimulation.The pERK1/2 was determined by Western blot in osteoblastic cytoskeleton inducedby PDGF. Results Immunofluorescence staining showed pERK1/2 localization in osteoblastic nuclears and focal adhesions after PDGF stimulation. PP2 significantly inhibited ERK1/2 localization in focal adhesions, but not in nuclears. The wound healing assay results showed that PP2 significantly inhibited osteoblast migration induced by PDGF. The result of Western blot demonstrated that pERK1/2 in osteoblastic cytoskeleton was significantly inhibitedSrc activation is required for pERK1/2 translocalization to focal adhesions and osteoblasts migration. 

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:20 Export PDF Favorites Scan
1 pages Previous 1 Next

Format

Content