2014
DOI: 10.1159/000356667
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Calcium's Role in Mechanotransduction during Muscle Development

Abstract: Mechanotransduction is a process where cells sense their surroundings and convert the physical forces in their environment into an appropriate response. Calcium plays a crucial role in the translation of such forces to biochemical signals that control various biological processes fundamental in muscle development. The mechanical stimulation of muscle cells may for example result from stretch, electric and magnetic stimulation, shear stress, and altered gravity exposure. The response, mainly involving changes i… Show more

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“…The Ca 2+ oscillations participate in the regulation of diverse cellular functions [46-50] including entry into the S and the M phase of the cell cycle [51, 52] and cell survival [53, 54]. In contrast to Ca 2+ oscillations, sustained increases of cytosolic Ca 2+ activity trigger apoptosis [48, 55-63]. Along those lines, Orai1, 2, or 3 [19-22], and their regulators STIM 1 or 2 [25, 26, 28] are part of the machinery regulating survival, proliferation, and migration of tumor cells [64-77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ca 2+ oscillations participate in the regulation of diverse cellular functions [46-50] including entry into the S and the M phase of the cell cycle [51, 52] and cell survival [53, 54]. In contrast to Ca 2+ oscillations, sustained increases of cytosolic Ca 2+ activity trigger apoptosis [48, 55-63]. Along those lines, Orai1, 2, or 3 [19-22], and their regulators STIM 1 or 2 [25, 26, 28] are part of the machinery regulating survival, proliferation, and migration of tumor cells [64-77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ca 2+ oscillations are critically important in the regulation of several cellular functions [7, 49-52], such as entrance into the S and the M phase of the cell cycle [53, 54] and support of tumor cell survival [55, 56]. In the absence of Ca 2+ extrusion Ca 2+ entry leads to sustained increase of [Ca 2+ ] i with subsequent triggering of apoptosis [50, 52, 57-65]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since their initial discovery, various MS channels are now characterised. Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are a family of SA channels expressed in many cell types, including myogenic cells, and activate in specific response to shear stress and membrane stretch mechanical stimuli, but not to perpendicular force on the membrane [125][126][127] . Disruption in TRP channel activity as a result of disease leads to irregularities in cellular signalling and behaviour.…”
Section: Mechanical Loads -Stretch and Shear Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%