It is generally assumed that the functional consequences of stimulation with Ca2+ -mobilizing agonists are derived exclusively from the second messenger action of intracellular Ca2+, acting on targets inside the cells. However, during Ca2+ signaling events, Ca2+ moves in and out of the cell, causing changes not only in intracellular Ca2+, but also in local extracellular Ca2+. The fact that numerous cell types possess an extracellular Ca2+ "sensor" raises the question of whether these dynamic changes in external [Ca2+] may serve some sort of messenger function. We found that in intact gastric mucosa, the changes in extracellular [Ca2+] secondary to carbachol-induced increases in intracellular [Ca2+] were sufficient and necessary to elicit al...
AbstractNumerous hormones and neurotransmitters activate cells by increasing cytosolic calcium conce...
AbstractNumerous hormones and neurotransmitters activate cells by increasing cytosolic calcium conce...
Ca2+ ions act as second messengers to transduce extracellular stimuli (e.g. those from hormones, neu...
It is generally assumed that the functional consequences of stimulation with Ca2+ -mobilizing agonis...
Secretion of vesicular contents by exocytosis is a common feature of excitable (neurones, chromaffin...
Secretion of vesicular contents by exocytosis is a common feature of excitable (neurones, chromaffin...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...
AbstractIn the present study, the effects of extracellular magnesium concentration ([Mg2+]ex) on sti...
Carbachol-induced contractions of rat stomach fundus strips, obtained in a nutrient solution contain...
Cytosolic calcium signals are produced by suddenly increasing the concentration of free calcium ions...
Ca2+ is now firmly established as the most important intracellular regulator of physiological and pa...
Ca2+ is now firmly established as the most important intracellular regulator of physiological and pa...
Stimulation of secretory cells with muscarinic agonists leads to an increase in the intracellular Ca...
Gastric hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretion is stimulated in vivo by histamine, acetylcholine, and gas...
AbstractNumerous hormones and neurotransmitters activate cells by increasing cytosolic calcium conce...
AbstractNumerous hormones and neurotransmitters activate cells by increasing cytosolic calcium conce...
Ca2+ ions act as second messengers to transduce extracellular stimuli (e.g. those from hormones, neu...
It is generally assumed that the functional consequences of stimulation with Ca2+ -mobilizing agonis...
Secretion of vesicular contents by exocytosis is a common feature of excitable (neurones, chromaffin...
Secretion of vesicular contents by exocytosis is a common feature of excitable (neurones, chromaffin...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...
In multicellular organisms, cells are crowded together in organized communities, surrounded by an in...
AbstractIn the present study, the effects of extracellular magnesium concentration ([Mg2+]ex) on sti...
Carbachol-induced contractions of rat stomach fundus strips, obtained in a nutrient solution contain...
Cytosolic calcium signals are produced by suddenly increasing the concentration of free calcium ions...
Ca2+ is now firmly established as the most important intracellular regulator of physiological and pa...
Ca2+ is now firmly established as the most important intracellular regulator of physiological and pa...
Stimulation of secretory cells with muscarinic agonists leads to an increase in the intracellular Ca...
Gastric hydrochloric acid (HCl) secretion is stimulated in vivo by histamine, acetylcholine, and gas...
AbstractNumerous hormones and neurotransmitters activate cells by increasing cytosolic calcium conce...
AbstractNumerous hormones and neurotransmitters activate cells by increasing cytosolic calcium conce...
Ca2+ ions act as second messengers to transduce extracellular stimuli (e.g. those from hormones, neu...