2021
DOI: 10.1080/19336950.2021.1900024
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More than a pore: How voltage-gated calcium channels act on different levels of neuronal communication regulation

Abstract: Voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) represent key regulators of the calcium influx through the plasma membrane of excitable cells, like neurons. Activated by the depolarization of the membrane, the opening of VGCCs induces very transient and local changes in the intracellular calcium concentration, known as calcium nanodomains, that in turn trigger calcium-dependent signaling cascades and the release of chemical neurotransmitters. Based on their central importance as concierges of excitation-secretion coupl… Show more

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“…α2δ subunit function is not limited to the pre-synapse. α2δ subunits, in association with VGCCs, contribute to dendritic computations [ 41 ], shaping the action potential in the axon [ 42 ], and mediating calcium-channel dependent gene regulation [ 43 ]. In the context of the Mauthner neuron, dendritic calcium signaling determines startle probability [ 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…α2δ subunit function is not limited to the pre-synapse. α2δ subunits, in association with VGCCs, contribute to dendritic computations [ 41 ], shaping the action potential in the axon [ 42 ], and mediating calcium-channel dependent gene regulation [ 43 ]. In the context of the Mauthner neuron, dendritic calcium signaling determines startle probability [ 9 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative splicing is a prevalent regulatory mechanism in the brain that plays an important role during development and in specifying and maintaining neural cell types 6,7,9,22,28,35,36 . However, Mus musculus has ~22,000 protein-coding genes 37 of which almost all multi-exon genes undergo alternative splicing 38 .…”
Section: Application and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is important, as years of work on E-C coupling have identified multiple levels of interaction between these subunits. In particular, it emerged that Cav1.x and RyRs exhibit a bidirectional interplay, such that calcium- or voltage-dependent Cav1 activation can modify RyR-mediated calcium release in a tissue-specific manner ( Avila and Dirksen, 2000 ; Avila et al, 2001 , 2019 ; Dirksen, 2002 ; Heck et al, 2021 ). Indeed, calcium released by RyRs can augment Cav1 channel activity ( Mitterdorfer et al, 1996 ; Nakai et al, 1996 ; Grabner et al, 1999 ; Bers and Morotti, 2014 ), increase Cav1 channel expression levels ( Avila et al, 2001 ), or reduce Cav1 channel conductance by promoting CDI ( Bers and Morotti, 2014 ).…”
Section: Ryanodine Receptor Contributions To a Cav1-ryr-ik Complexmentioning
confidence: 99%