2011
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvr243
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TRPC channels, an overarching Ca2+ paradigm in the developing heart

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“…It should be noted that other studies indicated that TRPC channels can form a macromolecule complex with the NCX [44], Na + /K + pump [45], and SERCA pump [46]. Therefore, they might create a microenvironment facilitating the fine-tuning of Ca 2+ homeostasis and excitation-contraction coupling (reviewed elsewhere [47][48][49]). In fact, recent evidence confirmed that TRPC3 mediates Ca 2+ and Na + entry in proximity of NCX, elevating Ca 2+ levels and cardiac contractility [44].…”
Section: Trpc Channels In the Cardiovascular Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that other studies indicated that TRPC channels can form a macromolecule complex with the NCX [44], Na + /K + pump [45], and SERCA pump [46]. Therefore, they might create a microenvironment facilitating the fine-tuning of Ca 2+ homeostasis and excitation-contraction coupling (reviewed elsewhere [47][48][49]). In fact, recent evidence confirmed that TRPC3 mediates Ca 2+ and Na + entry in proximity of NCX, elevating Ca 2+ levels and cardiac contractility [44].…”
Section: Trpc Channels In the Cardiovascular Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noted that other studies indicated that TRPC channels can form macromolecule complex with NCX [34,35], Na+/K+ pump [36] and SERCA pump [37]. Thereby, they might create a microenvironment facilitating the fine-tuning of Ca 2+ homeostasis [5,38,39] and excitation-contraction coupling [40]. In fact, recent evidences confirmed that TRPC3 mediates Ca 2+ and Na + entry in proximity of NCX, elevating Ca 2+ levels and cardiac contractility [35].…”
Section: Trpc Channels In the Cardiovascular Systemmentioning
confidence: 97%