Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.320, No.4, 1055-1062, 2004
P44/42 (ERK1/2) MAPK and PLD activation by PGD(2) preserves papillary phosphatidylcholine homeostasis
Previous works from our laboratory demonstrated that PGD(2) modulates phosphatidylcholine (PC) biosynthesis in renal papillary tissue. In the present work, we have evaluated the mechanism by which PGD(2) exerts this action. PGD(2) caused two stimulatory waves in PC synthesis which were reproduced by its full-agonist BW245C. At 1 min stimulation, PGD(2) increased PC synthesis by 131%; this increase was blocked by neomycin and ethanol, cheleritrine and U0126, PLD, PKC, and MEK1/2 inhibitors, respectively. A second PC synthesis increase (100%) was observed after 15 min, which was blocked by PLD inhibitors. PGD2 also increased phospho-ERK1/2 MAPK in a biphasic-fashion, which was abolished by PLC and PKC inhibitors but not by ethanol, which overincreased phospho-ERK1/2, suggesting that PGD(2)-induced ERK1/2 activation requires previous PLC-PKC activation while PLD down-regulates it. Our results indicate that PGD(2) stimulatory effect involves both PLD and ERK1/2-MAPK activation, and both pathways operate independently of PC synthesis homeostasis. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:renal papilla;membrane homeostasis;phosphatidylcholine synthesis;prostaglandin D-2;PKC;PLD;p44/42(ERK1/2);MAPK