Selected article for: "cell type and entry pathway"

Author: Rosenberg, Paul; Zhang, Hengtao; Bryson, Victoria Graham; Wang, Chaojian
Title: SOCE in the cardiomyocyte: the secret is in the chambers
  • Cord-id: a63zu69z
  • Document date: 2021_2_27
  • ID: a63zu69z
    Snippet: Store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) is an ancient and ubiquitous Ca(2+) signaling pathway that is present in virtually every cell type. Over the last two decades, many studies have implicated this non-voltage dependent Ca(2+) entry pathway in cardiac physiology. The relevance of the SOCE pathway in cardiomyocytes is often questioned given the well-established role for excitation contraction coupling. In this review, we consider the evidence that STIM1 and SOCE contribute to Ca(2+) dynamics in car
    Document: Store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) is an ancient and ubiquitous Ca(2+) signaling pathway that is present in virtually every cell type. Over the last two decades, many studies have implicated this non-voltage dependent Ca(2+) entry pathway in cardiac physiology. The relevance of the SOCE pathway in cardiomyocytes is often questioned given the well-established role for excitation contraction coupling. In this review, we consider the evidence that STIM1 and SOCE contribute to Ca(2+) dynamics in cardiomyocytes. We discuss the relevance of this pathway to cardiac growth in response to developmental and pathologic cues. We also address whether STIM1 contributes to Ca(2+) store refilling that likely impacts cardiac pacemaking and arrhythmogenesis in cardiomyocytes.

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