which conditions can arise if too much VEGF is produced?
VEGF (Vascular endothelial growth factor) inhibits Dnase. The following are the series of events that occur upon the activation of VEGF receptors.
VEGF binds to the VEGF receptors ----------> Dimerization and phosphorylation of VEGFR intracellular domain ---------> Phosphorylation of Akt (activated) ------------> Inhibition of caspase 3 ----------> Breakdowns DNAse inhibitor ----------> DNAse inhibitor binds with DNAse ----------> Inactivation of DNAse.
Excessive production of VEGF results in cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diseases of the brain vasculature, renal diseases, ocular diseases, and many others.
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