Actin cytoskeleton: A signaling sensor in cell volume regulation

Citation
Ea. Papakonstanti et al., Actin cytoskeleton: A signaling sensor in cell volume regulation, CELL PHYS B, 10(5-6), 2000, pp. 257-264
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
10158987 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
5-6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
257 - 264
Database
ISI
SICI code
1015-8987(2000)10:5-6<257:ACASSI>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The actin microfilaments are well known dynamic structures that support and organize the cell membrane and functions associated with the membrane such as ion channels and transporters. In addition, many aspects of cellular ph ysiology seem to be actively modulated by changes in actin cytoskeleton dyn amics, which involve reorganization and restructuring of the filaments. For both of these reasons, the actin cytoskeleton has attracted special attent ion since the early days of cell volume regulation research. Mechanisms con trolling the actin equilibrium in response to external stimuli were studied and the signaling cascades leading to the regulation of actin cytoskeleton dynamics have been partially elucidated. They include: a) activation of sp ecific actin binding proteins that regulate actin polymerization dynamics, b) activation of protein kinases or phosphatases regulating phosphorylation of specific cytoskeletal proteins and c) activation of signal transduction pathways leading from membrane receptor activation to actin reorganization involving small GTPases of the Rho and Rac families. These intracellular s ignal transducers are activated by extracellular stimuli that include hormo nes, growth factors, cytokines, or ions, many of them in turn are partially known to participate in cell volume regulation. These findings provide str ong evidence that the actin cytoskeleton is involved in cell volume regulat ion by sensing and mediating extracellular signals. Copyright (C) 2000 S. K arger AG, Basel.