2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242317034
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Calcium’s Role and Signaling in Aging Muscle, Cellular Senescence, and Mineral Interactions

Kristofer Terrell,
Suyun Choi,
Sangyong Choi

Abstract: Calcium research, since its pivotal discovery in the early 1800s through the heating of limestone, has led to the identification of its multi-functional roles. These include its functions as a reducing agent in chemical processes, structural properties in shells and bones, and significant role in cells relating to this review: cellular signaling. Calcium signaling involves the movement of calcium ions within or between cells, which can affect the electrochemical gradients between intra- and extracellular membr… Show more

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“…Then, some evidence supports the protective role of VitD in modulating senescence and related-SASP, but proves concerning the capacity of VitD to lower chronic inflammation in the long term are still waiting to come, as well as those showing better intercellular communication. Calcium is also recognized as a potential regulator of senescence in vivo and plays a key role in several processes in which senescence is involved, such as wound healing, cell migration, and invasion, as well as insulin sensitivity [ 119 ], suggesting that calcium and senescence may be functionally linked in many contexts [ 120 ]. To date, there is no evidence for an impact of VitD on attenuating SC exhaustion, but it looks promising that VitD modulates the vitality and efficacy of SC infusion.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, some evidence supports the protective role of VitD in modulating senescence and related-SASP, but proves concerning the capacity of VitD to lower chronic inflammation in the long term are still waiting to come, as well as those showing better intercellular communication. Calcium is also recognized as a potential regulator of senescence in vivo and plays a key role in several processes in which senescence is involved, such as wound healing, cell migration, and invasion, as well as insulin sensitivity [ 119 ], suggesting that calcium and senescence may be functionally linked in many contexts [ 120 ]. To date, there is no evidence for an impact of VitD on attenuating SC exhaustion, but it looks promising that VitD modulates the vitality and efficacy of SC infusion.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the impairment of the main electrolytes in the body, serum calcium and serum magnesium, precise data concerning the effects of infection with the novel coronavirus are not known, and the physio-pathological mechanisms have not been fully described [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Both calcium and magnesium fulfill numerous functions within the human body, roles that can be disrupted by COVID-19 infection [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%