411 Effect of Welding Condition on Static Strength of Dissimilar Friction Stir Spot Welds between Different Aluminium Alloys

  • TOZAKI Y
  • UEMATSU Y
  • TOKAJI K
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Antagonists of alphavbeta3 and alphavbeta5 disrupt angiogenesis in response to bFGF and VEGF, respectively. Here, we show that these alphav integrins differentially contribute to sustained Ras-extracellular signal-related kinase (Ras-ERK) signaling in blood vessels, a requirement for endothelial cell survival and angiogenesis. Inhibition of FAK or alphavbeta5 disrupted VEGF-mediated Ras and c-Raf activity on the chick chorioallantoic membrane, whereas blockade of FAK or integrin alphavbeta3 had no effect on bFGF-mediated Ras activity, but did suppress c-Raf activation. Furthermore, retroviral delivery of active Ras or c-Raf promoted ERK activity and angiogenesis, which anti-alphavbeta5 blocked upstream of Ras, whereas anti-alphavbeta3 blocked downstream of Ras, but upstream of c-Raf. The activation of c-Raf by bFGF/alphavbeta3 not only depended on FAK, but also required p21-activated kinase-dependent phosphorylation of serine 338 on c-Raf, whereas VEGF-mediated c-Raf phosphorylation/activation depended on Src, but not Pak. Thus, integrins alphavbeta3 and alphavbeta5 differentially regulate the Ras-ERK pathway, accounting for distinct vascular responses during two pathways of angiogenesis.

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TOZAKI, Y., UEMATSU, Y., & TOKAJI, K. (2006). 411 Effect of Welding Condition on Static Strength of Dissimilar Friction Stir Spot Welds between Different Aluminium Alloys. Proceedings of the 1992 Annual Meeting of JSME/MMD, 2006(0), 217–218. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmezairiki.2006.0_217

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