Calcium\u27s Role as Nuanced Modulator of Cellular Physiology in the Brain

  • Frazier, Hilaree N.
  • Maimaiti, Shaniya
  • Anderson, Katie L.
  • Brewer, Lawrence D.
  • Gant, John C.
  • Porter, Nada M.
  • Thibault, Olivier
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Publication date
February 2017
Publisher
UKnowledge
Language
English

Abstract

Neuroscientists studying normal brain aging, spinal cord injury, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative diseases have focused considerable effort on carefully characterizing intracellular perturbations in calcium dynamics or levels. At the cellular level, calcium is known for controlling life and death and orchestrating most events in between. For many years, intracellular calcium has been recognized as an essential ion associated with nearly all cellular functions from cell growth to degeneration. Often the emphasis is on the negative impact of calcium dysregulation and the typical worse-case-scenario leading inevitably to cell death. However, even high amplitude calcium transients, when executed acutely can alter neuronal co...

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