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Ca(2+) oscillations, gradients, and homeostasis in vascular smooth muscle
Authors:Lee Cheng-Han  Poburko Damon  Kuo Kuo-Hsing  Seow Chun Yong  van Breemen Cornelis
Institution:The iCAPTURE Center, University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 1Y6, Canada.
Abstract:Vascular smooth muscle shows both plasticity and heterogeneity with respect to Ca(2+) signaling. Physiological perturbations in cytoplasmic Ca(2+) concentration (Ca(2+)](i)) may take the form of a uniform maintained rise, a transient uniform Ca(2+)](i) elevation, a transient localized rise in Ca(2+)](i) (also known as spark and puff), a transient propagated wave of localized Ca(2+)](i) elevation (Ca(2+) wave), recurring asynchronous Ca(2+) waves, or recurring synchronized Ca(2+) waves dependent on the type of blood vessel and the nature of stimulation. In this overview, evidence is presented which demonstrates that interactions of ion transporters located in the membranes of the cell, sarcoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria form the basis of this plasticity of Ca(2+) signaling. We focus in particular on how the junctional complexes of plasmalemma and superficial sarcoplasmic reticulum, through the generation of local cytoplasmic Ca(2+) gradients, maintain Ca(2+)](i) oscillations, couple these to either contraction or relaxation, and promote Ca(2+) cycling during homeostasis.
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