Regulation of Ca2+ influx in proliferating and differentiating murine myoblasts with participation of L-type Ca2+ channels |
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Authors: | A. M. Krasnyi T. G. Sefikhanov N. D. Ozernyuk |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin Madison, 777 Highland Avenue, 53705 Madison, WI, United States |
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Abstract: | The basic mechanisms of regulation of Ca2+ influx have been studied in murine myoblasts proliferating and differentiating in culture. The presence of L-type Ca2+ channels in proliferating myoblasts is shown for the first time. It is also shown that the influx of Ca2+ through these channels is regulated by the adrenergic system. The influx of Ca2+ after activation of the adrenergic system by addition of adrenaline has been estimated in comparison with the contribution of reticular stocks exhausted by ATP in calcium-free medium. The Ca2+ influx in proliferating myoblasts is regulated by β-2 adrenergic receptors whose action is mediated by adenylate cyclase through L-type calcium channels. In differentiating myoblasts, the adrenaline-induced Ca2+ influx is substantially lower than in proliferating cells, and maximal influx of Ca2+ may be reached only upon exhaustion of reticular stocks. |
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