Mechanical wounding of an endothelial monolayer induces an immediate Ca2+ wave. Several hours later, the denuded area is covered by endothelial cells (ECs) that migrate to the wound. This migration process is closely related to protein kinase Cα (PKCα), a Ca2+-dependent protein that translocates from the cytosol to the cell membrane. Because the cells adjacent to the wounded area are the first to migrate into the wound, we investigated whether a mechanical wound immediately induces PKCα translocation in adjacent cells. We monitored Ca2+ dynamics and PKCα translocation simultaneously using fluorescent microscopy. For this simultaneous observation, we used Fura-2–acetoxymethyl ester to visualize Ca2+ and constructed a green fluorescent protei...
Proper control of Ca2+ signaling is mandatory for effective cell migration, which is critical for em...
<p>PC12-GFP and PC12-SH2B1β cells were differentiated and subjected to wound healing as described in...
<p>This schematic incorporates our work, as well as work of others (see text for discussion), and de...
Cell migration affects many physiologic and pathologic processes in mammalian organisms. Thus, our a...
Protein kinase C (PKC)-mediated signal transduction pathways convert extracellular stimulation into ...
Abstract: Transmigrated polymorphonuclear leu-kocytes (PMNs) usually undergo subendothelial transver...
Cellular migration is an essential component of invasive biological processes, many of which have be...
The skin is an important barrier essential for immune response. When the skin is wounded, the initia...
Initiation of reepithelialization upon wounding is still poorly understood. To enhance this understa...
Ca2+ signals control cell migration by regulating forward movement and cell adhesion. However, it is...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring re-endothelialization, the endothelial cell (EC) must...
Protein kinase C (PKC) has been linked to functional and morphological changes in endothelial cells ...
Calcium-sensitive potassium channels (KCa3.1) are expressed in virtually all migrating cells. Their ...
<div><p>Metastasis is accountable for 90% of cancer deaths. During metastasis, tumor cells break awa...
Epithelial wound healing requires the coordination of cells to migrate as a unit over the basement m...
Proper control of Ca2+ signaling is mandatory for effective cell migration, which is critical for em...
<p>PC12-GFP and PC12-SH2B1β cells were differentiated and subjected to wound healing as described in...
<p>This schematic incorporates our work, as well as work of others (see text for discussion), and de...
Cell migration affects many physiologic and pathologic processes in mammalian organisms. Thus, our a...
Protein kinase C (PKC)-mediated signal transduction pathways convert extracellular stimulation into ...
Abstract: Transmigrated polymorphonuclear leu-kocytes (PMNs) usually undergo subendothelial transver...
Cellular migration is an essential component of invasive biological processes, many of which have be...
The skin is an important barrier essential for immune response. When the skin is wounded, the initia...
Initiation of reepithelialization upon wounding is still poorly understood. To enhance this understa...
Ca2+ signals control cell migration by regulating forward movement and cell adhesion. However, it is...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring re-endothelialization, the endothelial cell (EC) must...
Protein kinase C (PKC) has been linked to functional and morphological changes in endothelial cells ...
Calcium-sensitive potassium channels (KCa3.1) are expressed in virtually all migrating cells. Their ...
<div><p>Metastasis is accountable for 90% of cancer deaths. During metastasis, tumor cells break awa...
Epithelial wound healing requires the coordination of cells to migrate as a unit over the basement m...
Proper control of Ca2+ signaling is mandatory for effective cell migration, which is critical for em...
<p>PC12-GFP and PC12-SH2B1β cells were differentiated and subjected to wound healing as described in...
<p>This schematic incorporates our work, as well as work of others (see text for discussion), and de...