商店操作的钙进入:从生理学到管状聚集性肌病

IF 4 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Feliciano Protasi , Barbara Girolami , Sara Roccabianca , Daniela Rossi
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摘要

储存操作的Ca2+进入(SOCE)被认为是肌肉生理学中的一个关键机制,在持续的肌肉活动中,补充细胞内Ca2+储存是必要的。多年来,预期在骨骼肌纤维中介导SOCE的细胞结构仍然未知。最近,运动肌纤维中Ca2+进入单位(CEU)的鉴定为细胞外Ca2+在肌肉收缩中的作用,以及更广泛地说,在细胞内Ca2+稳态中的作用开辟了新的见解。因此,由SOCE改变引起的细胞内Ca2+失衡与肌肉功能障碍和疾病密切相关。参与SOCE的蛋白质(STIM1、ORAI1和CASQ1)的突变与管状聚集性肌病(TAM)有关,TAM是一种导致肌肉无力和肌痛的疾病,其特征是起源于肌浆网(SR)的高度有序和堆积的膜小管的典型积聚。充分了解Ca2+进入机制改变激活的分子途径是设计有效治疗人类SOCE相关疾病的必要步骤。
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Store-operated calcium entry: From physiology to tubular aggregate myopathy

Store-Operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) is recognized as a key mechanism in muscle physiology necessary to refill intracellular Ca2+ stores during sustained muscle activity. For many years the cell structures expected to mediate SOCE in skeletal muscle fibres remained unknown. Recently, the identification of Ca2+ Entry Units (CEUs) in exercised muscle fibres opened new insights into the role of extracellular Ca2+ in muscle contraction and, more generally, in intracellular Ca2+ homeostasis. Accordingly, intracellular Ca2+ unbalance due to alterations in SOCE strictly correlates with muscle disfunction and disease. Mutations in proteins involved in SOCE (STIM1, ORAI1, and CASQ1) have been linked to tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM), a disease that causes muscle weakness and myalgia and is characterized by a typical accumulation of highly ordered and packed membrane tubules originated from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Achieving a full understanding of the molecular pathways activated by alterations in Ca2+ entry mechanisms is a necessary step to design effective therapies for human SOCE-related disorders.

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CiteScore
8.80
自引率
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131
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Pharmacology (COPHAR) publishes authoritative, comprehensive, and systematic reviews. COPHAR helps specialists keep up to date with a clear and readable synthesis on current advances in pharmacology and drug discovery. Expert authors annotate the most interesting papers from the expanding volume of information published today, saving valuable time and giving the reader insight on areas of importance.
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