Osmotic perturbations, occurring frequently under physiological and pathological conditions, alter cell size/volume and function. To protect cellular homeostasis, cell osmo- and volume-sensing mechanisms activate volume compensatory processes. The plasma membrane plays a prominent role in cell volume regulation by mediating the selective transport of extra- and intracellular osmolytes. The function of the membrane-enclosed cytoplasm in osmosensing and cell volume homeostasis is much less appreciated. We present current concepts and discuss evidence of cell volume sensors with emphasis on the hydrogel nature of the mammalian cytoplasm and its intrinsic osmosensitivity
Cells regulate their volume to counteract swelling or shrinkage caused by osmotic challenges and dur...
Cells maintain their volume through fine intracellular osmolarity regulation. Osmotic challenges dri...
AbstractDue to the dense organization of organelles, cytoskeletal elements, and protein complexes th...
Osmotic perturbations, occurring frequently under physiological and pathological conditions, alter c...
Recently we found that cytoplasm of permeabilized mammalian cells behaves as a hydrogel displaying i...
Mechanical and biochemical signals play important roles in development and disease. Plasma membrane ...
In the recent years, the importance of the volume of a given cell has been accepted not only in defi...
In the recent years, the importance of the volume of a given cell has been accepted not only in defi...
Maintenance of cell turgor is a prerequisite for almost any form of life as it provides a mechanical...
Virtually all cells respond to hypertonicity by accumulating certain small organic solutes (compatib...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The plasma membrane of mammalian cells is formed by two layers of li...
International audienceDuring osmotic changes of their environment, cells actively regulate their vol...
AbstractOsmotic stress poses one of the most fundamental challenges to living cells. Particularly, t...
Cells lacking a stiff cell wall, e.g., mammalian cells, must actively regulate their volume to maint...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Cells regulate their volume to counteract swelling or shrinkage caused by osmotic challenges and dur...
Cells maintain their volume through fine intracellular osmolarity regulation. Osmotic challenges dri...
AbstractDue to the dense organization of organelles, cytoskeletal elements, and protein complexes th...
Osmotic perturbations, occurring frequently under physiological and pathological conditions, alter c...
Recently we found that cytoplasm of permeabilized mammalian cells behaves as a hydrogel displaying i...
Mechanical and biochemical signals play important roles in development and disease. Plasma membrane ...
In the recent years, the importance of the volume of a given cell has been accepted not only in defi...
In the recent years, the importance of the volume of a given cell has been accepted not only in defi...
Maintenance of cell turgor is a prerequisite for almost any form of life as it provides a mechanical...
Virtually all cells respond to hypertonicity by accumulating certain small organic solutes (compatib...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The plasma membrane of mammalian cells is formed by two layers of li...
International audienceDuring osmotic changes of their environment, cells actively regulate their vol...
AbstractOsmotic stress poses one of the most fundamental challenges to living cells. Particularly, t...
Cells lacking a stiff cell wall, e.g., mammalian cells, must actively regulate their volume to maint...
Cell volume regulation is a property present in most animal cell lineages that allows them to recove...
Cells regulate their volume to counteract swelling or shrinkage caused by osmotic challenges and dur...
Cells maintain their volume through fine intracellular osmolarity regulation. Osmotic challenges dri...
AbstractDue to the dense organization of organelles, cytoskeletal elements, and protein complexes th...