نتایج جستجو برای: creb 2

تعداد نتایج: 2529495  

2008
Sita Aggarwal Seung-Wook Kim Seung-Hee Ryu Wen-Cheng Chung Seok Koo

Genes regulated by cyclic AMP–response element-binding protein (CREB) have been reported to suppress apoptosis, induce cell proliferation, and mediate inflammation and tumor metastasis. However, it is not clear whether CREB is critically involved in lung carcinogenesis. We found that non– small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines exhibited elevated constitutive activity in CREB, in its immediat...

Journal: :Pharmaceutics 2023

The overactive hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis is believed to trigger the overproduction of corticosterone, leading neurotoxicity in brain. Fisetin a flavonoid commonly found fruits and vegetables. It has been suggested possess various biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective effects. This study aims explore potential properties fisetin against ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
N Ishiguro G D Brown A Ishizu D Meruelo

Resistance to radiation leukemia virus (RadLV)-induced leukemia is correlated with an increase in H-2Dd expression on the thymocyte surface. It has been shown that elevated H-2Dd expression on infected thymocytes is a result of elevated mRNA transcription and that the transcriptional increase is correlated with elevated levels of a DNA binding activity, H-2 binding factor 1 (H-2 BF1), which rec...

Journal: :Processes 2021

Corticosterone (CORT)-induced oxidative stress and neurotoxicity can cause neuronal dysfunction mental disorders. In the present study, we investigated effects mechanism of HP-20 resin fraction water extract Vaccinium bracteatum leaves (NET-D1602) its bioactive compound p-coumaric acid on cell damage in SH-SY5Y cells primary culture rat cortical cells. NET-D1602 significantly improved viability...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1998
J Xing J M Kornhauser Z Xia E A Thiele M E Greenberg

The mechanisms by which growth factor-induced signals are propagated to the nucleus, leading to the activation of the transcription factor CREB, have been characterized. Nerve growth factor (NGF) was found to activate multiple signaling pathways that mediate the phosphorylation of CREB at the critical regulatory site, serine 133 (Ser-133). NGF activates the extracellular signal-regulated kinase...

Journal: :Circulation research 2007
Sandra Jalvy Marie-Ange Renault Laetitia Lam Shang Leen Isabelle Belloc Annabel Reynaud Alain-Pierre Gadeau Claude Desgranges

The transcription factor cAMP responsive element-binding protein (CREB) has been found to be involved in arterial smooth muscle cell (SMC) migration. We previously demonstrated that osteopontin (OPN) expression is a key step for UTP-mediated migration of arterial SMCs and that activator protein (AP)-1, nuclear factor kappaB, and upstream stimulatory transcription factors are involved in this OP...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2008
Istvan Arany Johann Herbert Zsolt Herbert Robert L Safirstein

We have shown that mouse proximal tubule cells (TKPTS) survive H(2)O(2) stress by activating the cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB)-mediated transcription via the canonical EGFR-Ras/ERK pathway. By contrast, cisplatin activates EGFR/Ras/ERK signaling in TKPTS cells yet promotes cell death rather than survival. We now demonstrate that the cisplatin-induced activated EGFR/Ras/ERK sign...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
C Sala S Rudolph-Correia M Sheng

Developmental changes in the signaling properties of NMDA receptors have been proposed to underlie the loss of plasticity that accompanies brain maturation. Calcium influx through postsynaptic NMDA receptors can stimulate neuronal gene expression via signaling pathways such as the Ras-MAP kinase (MAPK) pathway and the transcription factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB). We analyze...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
Z Yan J Feng A A Fienberg P Greengard

Dopamine, by activating D(1)- and D(2)-class receptors, plays a significant role in regulating gene expression. Although much is known about D(1) receptor-regulated gene expression, there has been far less information on gene regulation mediated by D(2) receptors. In this study, we show that D(2) receptors can activate the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and the cAMP response element-bi...

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