Integrative effects of EGF on metabolism and proliferation in renal proximal tubular cells
G. Nowak and R. G. Schnellmann Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205-7199, USA. This study examined the relationship between alterations in cellular metabolism and induction of proliferation in renal proximal tubular cells (RPTC) af...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology 1995-11, Vol.269 (5), p.C1317-C1325 |
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Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock 72205-7199, USA.
This study examined the relationship between alterations in cellular
metabolism and induction of proliferation in renal proximal tubular cells
(RPTC) after epidermal growth factor (EGF) exposure. EGF treatment (10
ng/ml) of confluent RPTC cultures for 6 consecutive days increased
monolayer DNA content 3.3-fold. EGF-stimulated proliferation of RPTC was
preceded by a rapid (within 4 h) induction of glycolysis and a decrease in
basal and ouabain-sensitive oxygen consumption (20 and 30%, respectively).
EGF stimulated the pentose cycle by 58% and decreased gluconeogenesis by
48%. Supplementation of the culture medium with ribose-5-phosphate or
ribose abolished the stimulation of glycolysis and the pentose cycle by EGF
but had no effect on proliferation. These results show that EGF rapidly
stimulates the pentose cycle, shifts glucose metabolism from
gluconeogenesis to glycolysis, and decreases oxygen consumption before any
increase in proliferation. The lack of an EGF effect on the pentose cycle
and glycolysis in the presence of exogenous precursors for DNA synthesis
suggests that the stimulation of these pathways before proliferation is due
to increased demands for ribose for subsequent nucleic acid synthesis. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6143 0002-9513 1522-1563 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.269.5.c1317 |