نتایج جستجو برای: extracellular ca2

تعداد نتایج: 170104  

Journal: :FEBS letters 1980
E G Siegel C B Wollheim G W Sharp

Islets of Langerhans respond to a rapid and constant increase of the glucose concentration with biphasic release of insulin, a pattern that is observed in the portal vein in humans [l ] and in isolated pancreatic preparations [2-41. The presence of extracellular Ca” has been thought essential for both phases of insulin release [2,5,6]. However, recent studies have suggested that the first phase...

Journal: :Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 2004
Robert Thomas Michael G Salter Scott Wilke Annalise Husen Natalie Allcock Mary Nivison Aisha N Nnoli Robert Fern

Cerebral palsy is a common birth disorder that frequently involves ischemic-type injury to developing white matter (WM). Dead glial cells are a common feature of this injury and here we describe a novel form of acute ischemic cell death in developing WM astrocytes. Ischemia, modeled by the withdrawal of oxygen and glucose, evoked [Ca2+]i increases and cell death in astrocytes in post-natal day ...

Journal: :Cell calcium 1996
G Li C B Wollheim W F Pralong

The mechanism underlying the generation of cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) oscillations by bombesin, a receptor agonist activating phospholipase C, in insulin secreting HIT-T15 cells was investigated. At 25 microM, 61% of cells displayed [Ca2+]i oscillations with variable patterns. The bombesin-induced [Ca2+]i oscillations could last more than 1 h and glucose was required for maintaining these [C...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2005
Shen Zhang Jason X-J Yuan Kim E Barrett Hui Dong

A rise in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]cyt) in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMC) is an important stimulus for cell contraction, migration, and proliferation. Depletion of intracellular Ca2+ stores opens store-operated Ca2+ channels (SOC) and causes Ca2+ entry. Transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channels that are permeable to Na+ and Ca2+ are believed to form functional ...

2012
Margitta Elvers Annika Herrmann Peter Seizer Patrick Münzer Sandra Beck Tanja Schönberger Oliver Borst Francisco Javier Martin-Romero Florian Lang Andreas E. May Meinrad Gawaz

Platelet adhesion and aggregation play a critical role in primary hemostasis. Uncontrolled platelet activation leads to pathologic thrombus formation and organ failure. The decisive central step for different processes of platelet activation is the increase in cytosolic Ca2 activity ([Ca2 ]i). Activation-dependent depletion of intracellular Ca2 stores triggers Ca2 entry from the extracellular s...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
W H Moolenaar R J Aerts L G Tertoolen S W de Laat

Addition of epidermal growth factor (EGF) to human A431 cells causes a 2-4-fold increase in cytoplasmic free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) as measured by quin-2 fluorescence. The EGF effect is rapid but transient: [Ca2+]i reaches a maximum within 30-60 s and then returns to its resting value (182 +/- 3 nM) over a 5-8-min period. The EGF-induced [Ca2+]i rise is completely dependent on extracellul...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
K W Snowdowne C C Freudenrich A B Borle

The effect of anoxia and substrate removal on cytosolic free calcium (Ca2+i), cell calcium, ATP content, and calcium efflux was determined in cultured monkey kidney cells (LLC-MK2) exposed to 95% N2, 5% CO2 for 60 min. In the control period, the basal Ca2+i level was 70.8 +/- 9.4 nM. During 1 h of anoxia without substrate, ATP content decreased 70%, Ca2+i and calcium efflux increased 2.5-fold, ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2003
Joost G J Hoenderop Johannes P T M van Leeuwen Bram C J van der Eerden Ferry F J Kersten Annemiete W C M van der Kemp Anne-Marie Mérillat Jan H Waarsing Bernard C Rossier Volker Vallon Edith Hummler René J M Bindels

Ca2+ ions play a fundamental role in many cellular processes, and the extracellular concentration of Ca2+ is kept under strict control to allow the proper physiological functions to take place. The kidney, small intestine, and bone determine the Ca2+ flux to the extracellular Ca2+ pool in a concerted fashion. Transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channel subfamily V, members 5 and 6 (TRPV5 ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
G C Carlson M L Slawecki E Lancaster A Keller

The presence and distribution of intracellular Ca2+ release pathways in olfactory bulb neurons were studied in dissociated cell cultures. Histochemical techniques and imaging of Ca2+ fluxes were used to identify two major intracellular Ca2+ release mechanisms: inositol 1, 4,5-triphosphate receptor (IP3R)-mediated release, and ryanodine receptor-mediated release. Cultured neurons were identified...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2003
Mu-Lan He Hana Zemkova Taka-aki Koshimizu Melanija Tomić Stanko S Stojilkovic

Extracellular nucleotide-activated purinergic receptors (P2XRs) are a family of cation-permeable channels that conduct small cations, including Ca2+, leading to the depolarization of cells and subsequent stimulation of voltage-gated Ca2+ influx in excitable cells. Here, we studied the spatiotemporal characteristics of intracellular Ca2+ signaling and its dependence on current signaling in excit...

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