2009
DOI: 10.1134/s1062360409030084
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Melatonin synchronizes protein synthesis rhythm in hepatocyte cultures as an agonist of intercellular calcium and protein kinases

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“…Like the signal factors we studied previously, it is a calcium agonist [12]. Blockade of changes in cytoplasmic calcium with BAPTA-AM [2] leads to liquidation of protein synthesis rhythm, initiated by melatonin in the control. Other drugs, modulating the concentration of calcium ions in cells and stimulating protein kinase activities, can be potential signal factors involved in protein synthesis rhythm organization.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Like the signal factors we studied previously, it is a calcium agonist [12]. Blockade of changes in cytoplasmic calcium with BAPTA-AM [2] leads to liquidation of protein synthesis rhythm, initiated by melatonin in the control. Other drugs, modulating the concentration of calcium ions in cells and stimulating protein kinase activities, can be potential signal factors involved in protein synthesis rhythm organization.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The study was carried out on primary cultures of rat hepatocytes [1,2,7,8]. Solid cultures with cells lying close to each other were used.…”
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“…A general population rhythm of protein synthesis has been observed in dense hepatocyte and kerati nocyte cultures (for recent data, see Brodsky et al, 2006Brodsky et al, , 2009Brodsky et al, , 2011. This rhythm is expressed soon after medium replacement, which indicates that fluctua tions in the level of protein synthesis in the cells become self synchronized as a result of direct cell interactions.…”
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