已收录 273081 条政策
 政策提纲
  • 暂无提纲
Ca2+ Spark as a Regulator of Ion Channel Activity
[摘要] References(42)Cited-By(27)Ca2+ spark is a local and transient Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) through the ryanodine receptor Ca2+-releasing channel (RyR). In cardiac myocytes, Ca2+ spark is an elementary unit of Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release (CICR) by opening of RyR(s) in junctional SR (jSR), which is triggered by Ca2+-influx through L-type Ca2+ channels to the narrow space between a transverse tubule and jSR. Ca2+ spark has, therefore, been described as the evidence for “the local control of excitation-contraction coupling”. In contrast, Ca2+ sparks in smooth muscle have been reported in relation to Ca2+-dependent K+ (KCa) channel activation and muscle relaxation. A spontaneous Ca2+ spark in a superficial area activates 10 - 100 KCa channels nearby and induces membrane hyperpolarization, which reduces Ca2+ channel activity. In several types of smooth muscle cells, which have relatively high membrane excitability, an action potential (AP) elicits 5 - 20 Ca2+ hot spots (evoked sparks with long life) in the early stage via CICR in discrete superficial SR elements and activates KCa-channel current highly responsible for AP repolarization and afterhyperpolarization. CICR available for contraction may occur more slowly by the propagation of CICR from superficial SR to deeper ones. The regulatory mechanism of ion channel activity on plasma membrane by superficial SR via Ca2+ spark generation in smooth muscle cells may be analogously common in several types of cells including neurons.
[发布日期]  [发布机构] 
[效力级别]  [学科分类] 药理学
[关键词] Calcium spark;Ryanodine receptor;Cardiac muscle;Smooth muscle;Potassium channel [时效性] 
   浏览次数:25      统一登录查看全文      激活码登录查看全文