2014
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.a.22461
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Impedance flow cytometry gauges proliferative capacity by detecting TRPC1 expression

Abstract: When examined, the expansion of many stem cell classes has been shown to be facilitated by mechanically-regulated calcium entry from the extracellular space that also helps direct their developmental programs towards mechanosensitive tissues such as muscle, bone, and connective tissues. Cation channels of the transient receptor potential C class (TRPC) are the predominant conduit for calcium entry into proliferating myoblasts. Nonetheless, methods to non-invasively study this calcium-entry pathway are still in… Show more

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“…In agreement with our results obtained with human IVD cells, murine myoblasts exposed to simulated microgravity or SKF-96365 exhibited reduced proliferation and cell cycle arrest within the G2/M phase [28,31]. This reflects the fact that proliferative capacity may concurrently correlate with mechanosensitivity and TRPC function [31].…”
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“…In agreement with our results obtained with human IVD cells, murine myoblasts exposed to simulated microgravity or SKF-96365 exhibited reduced proliferation and cell cycle arrest within the G2/M phase [28,31]. This reflects the fact that proliferative capacity may concurrently correlate with mechanosensitivity and TRPC function [31].…”
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“…This reflects the fact that proliferative capacity may concurrently correlate with mechanosensitivity and TRPC function [31]. However, myoblasts seem to rely on modulation of TRPC1 rather than TRPC6, indicating that the exact role of these TRP channels appears to be tissue and/or species dependent.…”
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“…To record the basal intracellular calcium levels and the effects of paxilline in large cell population for a prolonged duration, we recorded continuously by FCM. 21, 22 DM1 myoblasts displayed a significantly higher Indo-1 ratio than normal myoblasts (Figure 2a). Blocking KCa1.1 with paxilline induced an increase in intracellular calcium levels in normal myoblasts and to a lower extent in DM1 myoblasts (Figure 2b).…”
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“…The recruitment of distinct calcium entry and release channels endows specificity to the selection of diverse calcium‐activated enzymes and genes at each stage of myogenesis. Notably, mechanically gated transient receptor potential (TRP) channels of the canonical and vanilloid classes invoke CICR at the early stages of myogenesis (14, 19) and concomitantly function as store‐operated channels (12, 18, 20), and alterations in their normal functioning profoundly alter skeletal muscle development (2023).…”
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