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Query: EC:4.6.1.1 (
adenylate cyclase
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We studied the role of cAMP- and
IKK-2
-mediated pathways in the realization of growth potential of mesenchymal progenitor cells in vitro. It had been found that
adenylate cyclase
inhibitor 2',5'-dideoxyadenosine had no effect on the proliferation and differentiation of fibroblastic CFU. A decrease in differentiation rate of progenitor cells was observed after the treatment with specific
IKK-2
blocker inhibitor-kinase complex.
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PMID:Role of cAMP and IKK-2-dependent signaling in the realization of growth potential of mesenchymal progenitor cells. 2431 55
We studied the role of cAMP- and
IKK-2
-dependent pathways under conditions of functional stimulation of mesenchymal progenitor cells by basic fibroblast growth factor. An
adenylate cyclase
inhibitor 2',5'-dideoxyadenosine had no effect on functional activity of early (primitive) mesenchymal precursors. This agent produced a stimulatory effect on proliferation of stromal precursor cells. Mitotic activity of mesenchymal progenitor cells was shown to decrease after treatment with a specific blocker of the
IKK-2
kinase-inhibitor complex.
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PMID:Involvement of cAMP- and IKK-2-dependent signal pathways in the growth capacity of mesenchymal progenitor cells under the influence of basic fibroblast growth factor. 2495 90
The role of cAMP- and
IKK-2
-dependent pathways in stimulation of the growth capacity of mesenchymal progenitor cells with alkaloid songorine was studied in vitro. Inhibitors of
adenylate cyclase
and
IKK-2
were shown to abolish the increase in proliferative activity of progenitor cells. Moreover, blockade of the inhibitory kinase complex was accompanied by a decrease in the intensity of progenitor cell differentiation.
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PMID:Role of cAMP- and IKK-2-Dependent Signaling Pathways in Functional Stimulation of Mesenchymal Progenitor Cells with Alkaloid Songorine. 2647 93