1. In secretory epithelial cells, complex patterns of Ca2+ signals regulate physiological processes. How these patterns are generated is still not fully understood. In particular, the basis of global Ca2+ waves is not clear. 2. We have studied regional differences in InsP3-evoked Ca2+ release in single mouse pancreatic acinar cells, using high-speed (~90 frames s−1), high-sensitivity Ca2+ imaging combined with rapid (10 ms) spot photolysis (2 μm diameter) of caged InsP3. Within a single region we measured Ca2+ response latency and rate of rise to construct an InsP3 dose-response relationship. 3. Spot InsP3 liberation in the secretory pole region consistently elicited a dose-dependent, rapid release of Ca2+. 4. Spot InsP3 liberation in the b...
Hormones and neurotransmitters mobilize Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum via inositol trisphospha...
To understand the complex time course of cytosolic Ca2+ ignalling evoked by hormones and neurotransm...
Secretory cells do not only respond to an agonist with a simple rise in [Ca2+]i. It i now clear that...
1 Cytosolic Ca2+ has been proposed to act as both a positive and a negative feedback signal on the i...
Ca2 + wave initiation and non-propagating Ca2 + spikes occur as a result of localized Ca2 + release ...
AbstractInsP3-evoked elementary Ca2+ release events have been postulated to play a role in providing...
InsP(3)-evoked elementary Ca(2+) release events have been postulated to play a role in providing the...
Secretory cells do not only respond to an agonist with a simple rise in [Ca2+]i. It is now clear tha...
Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release (CICR) plays an important role in the generation of cytosolic Ca2+ signals...
Pancreatic acinar cells exhibit a remarkable polarization of Ca2+ release and Ca2+ influx mechanisms...
Submaximal stimulation with agonists generating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) evokes cytosolic ...
AbstractIn single mouse pancreatic acinar cells the effects of intracellular infusion of inositol 1,...
Background: Elementary Ca 2+ signals, such as 'Ca 2+ puffs', that arise from the activatio...
The building blocks for intracellular Ca2+ signals evoked by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors ...
InsP3-mediated puffs are fundamental building blocks of cellular Ca2+ signalling, and arise through ...
Hormones and neurotransmitters mobilize Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum via inositol trisphospha...
To understand the complex time course of cytosolic Ca2+ ignalling evoked by hormones and neurotransm...
Secretory cells do not only respond to an agonist with a simple rise in [Ca2+]i. It i now clear that...
1 Cytosolic Ca2+ has been proposed to act as both a positive and a negative feedback signal on the i...
Ca2 + wave initiation and non-propagating Ca2 + spikes occur as a result of localized Ca2 + release ...
AbstractInsP3-evoked elementary Ca2+ release events have been postulated to play a role in providing...
InsP(3)-evoked elementary Ca(2+) release events have been postulated to play a role in providing the...
Secretory cells do not only respond to an agonist with a simple rise in [Ca2+]i. It is now clear tha...
Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release (CICR) plays an important role in the generation of cytosolic Ca2+ signals...
Pancreatic acinar cells exhibit a remarkable polarization of Ca2+ release and Ca2+ influx mechanisms...
Submaximal stimulation with agonists generating inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) evokes cytosolic ...
AbstractIn single mouse pancreatic acinar cells the effects of intracellular infusion of inositol 1,...
Background: Elementary Ca 2+ signals, such as 'Ca 2+ puffs', that arise from the activatio...
The building blocks for intracellular Ca2+ signals evoked by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors ...
InsP3-mediated puffs are fundamental building blocks of cellular Ca2+ signalling, and arise through ...
Hormones and neurotransmitters mobilize Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum via inositol trisphospha...
To understand the complex time course of cytosolic Ca2+ ignalling evoked by hormones and neurotransm...
Secretory cells do not only respond to an agonist with a simple rise in [Ca2+]i. It i now clear that...