Tubuloglomerular Feedback Series #6. MAP Kinases are Activated by Low Tubular NaCl and Stimulate COX-2 Expression

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This article evidences how low sodium chloride concentrations cause macula densa (MD) cells to phosphorylate (activate) MAP kinases. This activation is key for the increased expression of COX-2.

The MAP kinases that are phosphorylated (activated) are p38 and ERK1/2. The initial signaling cascade resulting in NaCl dependent activation of the MAP kinases is not clear yet.

COX-2 is the enzyme which will produce PGE2. PGE2 will in turn exert its action on the granular cells to produce renin

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Posts in this series

  1. Overview

  2. Overview (cont)

  3. The Macula Densa Cells May Sense Tubular Salt Content Using a NHE2 Exchanger

  4. The Macula Densa Cells Also Can Sense Sodium and Chloride Concentrations Using the NKCC2 Transporter

  5. PGE2 Inhibits nNOS in the Macula Densa Cells

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