Mitochondria and calcium signaling in cell life and cell death [electronic resource] / Michael R. Duchen.
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- Calcium -- Metabolism
- Calcium -- Physiological effect
- Cell death
- Cellular signal transduction
- Mitochondria
- Calcium Metabolism Disorders
- Calcium Signaling
- Cell Death
- Cytosol -- metabolism
- Mitochondria -- metabolism
- Mitochondria -- physiology
- Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins
- mitochondrial permeability transition pore
- Neuromuscular Diseases
- Oxidative Phosphorylation
- Permeability
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Contents: Calcium signalling, ubiquitous and associated with increased energy demand -- Mitochondria machinery to for taking up calcium from the cytosol -- The transfer of calcium from cytosol to mitochondria (stimulation of oxidative phosphorylation & matching energy supply with demand) -- Mutations in proteins that regulate mitochondrial calcium uptake (causation of a neuromuscular disease, possibly by mitochondrial calcium overload) -- Acute severe calcium overload causes cell death during reperfusion of ischaemic tissues -- The permeability transition pore, a potential therapeutic target.
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