Experimental cell research
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Adipose derived stem cells (ADSC) can be differentiated into Schwann cell-like cells which enhance nerve function and regeneration. However, the signalling mechanisms underlying the neurotrophic potential of ADSC remain largely unknown. In this study, we hypothesised that ADSC, upon stimulation with a combination of growth factors, could rapidly produce brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) with a similar molecular mechanism to that functioning in the nervous system. ⋯ Stimulation also activated the BDNF expression gating transcription factor, cAMP responsive element binding (CREB) protein. However, blocking phosphorylation of CREB with the protein kinase A small molecule inhibitor H89 did not suppress secretion of BDNF protein. These results suggest rapid BDNF production in ADSC is mediated through multiple compensatory pathways independent of, or in addition to, the CREB neuronal activation cascade.
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Acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) are characterized by proteinaceous pulmonary edema and severe arterial hypoxemia with a mortality of approximately 40%. Stimulation of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) promotes Na(+) transport, a rate-limiting step for pulmonary edema reabsorption. Insulin is known to participate in the ion transport; however, its role in pulmonary edema clearance and the regulatory mechanism involved have not been fully elucidated. ⋯ In addition, an immunoprecipitation study demonstrated that SGK1(Ser422) phosphorylation, the key step for complete SGK1 activation by insulin, was conducted through PI3K/mTORC2 pathway. Finally, we testified the role of mTORC2 in vivo by demonstrating that PP242 prevented insulin-stimulated SGK1 activation and ENaC increase during ALI. The data revealed that during ALI, insulin stimulates alveolar fluid clearance by upregulating the expression of α-, β-, and γ-ENaC at the cell surface, which was, at least, partially through activating mTROC2/SGK1 signaling pathway.