在柔合体细胞集群中的振荡控制释放
Hiroki Yamaguchi1, Nick A Guagliardo2, Laura A Bell2
1Department of Pediatrics, Child Health Research Center, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville. (H.Y., M.Y., D.M., F.X., J.P.S., S.C., L.F.A., S.M., R.A.G., M.L.S.S.-L.).
Circulation research
|September 3, 2025
概括
柔合体细胞使用协调的信号来调节血压. 这些信号涉及的释放和吸收,最终抑制的分泌.
科学领域:
- 肝脏病学
- 心血管生理学
- 细胞信号传输
背景情况:
- 排球细胞调节血压和液体平衡.
- 它们在低血压的反应中分泌氨酸,从而启动氨酸-血管素系统.
- 血管素II (AngII) 通常通过细胞内 (Ca2+) 抑制胆的释放.
研究的目的:
- 调查细胞内Ca2+信号的动态和来源.
- 了解这些Ca2+信号是如何在正细胞集群中组织的.
- 将Ca2+信号模式与蛋白分泌调节联系起来.
主要方法:
- 产生的小鼠具有相对细胞特异性Ca2+指标 (GCaMP6f).
- 在透的片中进行了ex vivo Ca2+成像,并在本地中进行了in vivo成像.
- 使用Ang II,Ca2+通道抑制剂和洛萨坦;通过ELISA测量蛋白分泌.
主要成果:
- 格II刺激诱导了细胞内 Ca2+ 振荡的协调和传播.
- 这些振荡涉及内质网 Ca2+ 释放,ORAI 通道和间隙连接.
- 在体内和体外成像显示类似的Ca2+振荡模式,与蛋白分泌相反相关.
结论:
- ангиотензин II 触发了细胞内和细胞间的 Ca2+ 振荡.
- 这些信号由ER Ca2+释放,ORAI通道和间隙连接介导.
- 这些Ca2+振荡抑制蛋白分泌,有助于血压平衡.
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