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Shaik et al., American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2008
(Kidney Diseases) :
Expressing constitutively active
Akt in DCVC injured RPTC
increased the levels of phosphorylated Akt in mitochondria, reduced the decreases in basal and uncoupled respirations, increased complex I-coupled state 3 respiration and ATP production, enhanced activities of complex I, complex III, and F ( 0 ) F ( 1 )
-ATPase , and improved DeltaPsi ( m )
Comellas et al., J Cell Sci 2010
:
Insulin induced
Akt activation is necessary and
sufficient to promote Na ( + ) /K ( + )
-ATPase translocation to the plasma membrane ... Collectively, these results suggest that
Akt plays a major role in Na ( + ) /K ( + )
-ATPase intracellular translocation and thus in alveolar fluid reabsorption
Lei et al., Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 2011
:
In the present study, we assessed the
role of
Akt in
Na-K-ATPase activity and the interaction between the PI3K and MAPK in response to T3 by using MP48 cells, inhibitors, and constitutively active mutants in the MP48 ( alveolar type II-like ) cell line ... Thus activation of
Akt was
required for T3-induced
Na-K-ATPase activity in AECs and is sufficient in the absence of T3 ... In summary, in adult rat AECs T3-stimulated Src kinase activity can activate both PI3K/Akt and MAPK/ERK1/2, and activation of
Akt is
necessary for T3-induced
Na-K-ATPase activity