Background. Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) is an important mediator of mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis. Little is known about the role of PDGF in the regulation of intraglomerular extracellular matrix turnover. Method. Effects of PDGF on the secretion of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), tissue inhibitor of MMP-2 (TIMP-2), and type IV collagen by cultured human mesangial cells (HMCs) were examined in the present study. Secretion of MMP-2, TIMP-2, and type IV collagen by HMCs was quantified with an enzyme immunoassay. Collagenase activity of HMCs was evaluated by gelatin zymography. Results. Recombinant human PDGF (1020ng/ml) stimulated MMP-2 secretion by HMCs in a dose-dependent fashion. PDGF (20ng/ml) increased TIMP-2 secretion by HMCs to a lesser extent. Enhanced activity of 72-kDa collagenase derived from HMCs incubated with PDGF was demonstrated by zymography. Although PDGF alone did not affect type IV collagen secretion by HMCs, PDGF increased type IV collagen secretion in the presence of TIMP. Conclusions. PDGF may contribute to intraglomerular matrix turnover by up-regulating secretion and activation of MMP-2 by HMCs.