Production of hyaluronan by glomerular mesangial cells in response to fibronectin and platelet-derived growth factor

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The formation of the non-sulphated glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan by cells of the renal glomerulus in diabetes may contribute to altered matrix composition. We describe an increased production of hyaluronan from mesangial cell-enriched glomerular cores from diabetic animals, and further show that increased hyaluronan production follows the exposure of non-diabetic and diabetic preparations to fibronectin and to platelet-derived growth factor in vitro. Hyaluronan production appeared dependent on protein kinase C activity, and could not be shown after prolonged phorbol eser preincubation. Stimulation by fibronectin was wholly dependent on cyclooxygenase activity and prior prostaglandin production, while the effect of platelet-derived growth factor showed only a partial dependence.

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Dunlop, M. E., Clark, S., Mahadevan, P., Muggli, E., & Larkins, R. G. (1996). Production of hyaluronan by glomerular mesangial cells in response to fibronectin and platelet-derived growth factor. Kidney International, 50(1), 40–44. https://doi.org/10.1038/ki.1996.284

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