AbstractAdvances in imaging technology have allowed optical analysis of Ca2+-permeable ion channel activity. Here, we briefly review novel developments in optical recording of L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel (LTCC) function with high spatial and temporal resolution. Underlying principles supporting the use of total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy for optical measurement of channel activity and new functional characteristics of LTCCs revealed by application of this approach are discussed. Visualization of Ca2+ influx through single LTCCs (“LTCC sparklets”) has demonstrated that channel activity is regionally heterogeneous and that clustered channels are capable of operating in a cooperative, or “coupled” manner. In l...
Increases in bulk average cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) are derived from the combined act...
AbstractIn this and an accompanying report we describe two steps, single-channel imaging and channel...
Coupling of excitation to secretion, contraction and transcription often relies on Ca2+ computations...
AbstractAdvances in imaging technology have allowed optical analysis of Ca2+-permeable ion channel a...
AbstractL-type Ca2+ channels are an important means by which a cell regulates the Ca2+ influx into t...
AbstractIon channels play pivotal roles in a wide variety of cellular functions; therefore, their ph...
As calcium is the most important signaling molecule in neurons and secretory cells, amongst many oth...
We describe an optical technique using total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy to o...
The microdomains of Ca2+ in the cytosol around the mouth of open Ca2+ channels are the basic `buildi...
International audienceThe present understanding of Ca2+ channel function is derived from the use of ...
International audienceThe combination of fluorescence measurements of membrane potential and intrace...
The feasibility of determining localized Ca(2+) influx using only wide-field fluorescence images was...
Cytosolic Ca2+ ions regulate numerous aspects of cellular activity in almost all cell types, control...
To couple the fidelity of patch-clamp recording with a more high-throughput screening capability, we...
Increases in bulk average cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) are derived from the combined act...
Increases in bulk average cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) are derived from the combined act...
AbstractIn this and an accompanying report we describe two steps, single-channel imaging and channel...
Coupling of excitation to secretion, contraction and transcription often relies on Ca2+ computations...
AbstractAdvances in imaging technology have allowed optical analysis of Ca2+-permeable ion channel a...
AbstractL-type Ca2+ channels are an important means by which a cell regulates the Ca2+ influx into t...
AbstractIon channels play pivotal roles in a wide variety of cellular functions; therefore, their ph...
As calcium is the most important signaling molecule in neurons and secretory cells, amongst many oth...
We describe an optical technique using total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy to o...
The microdomains of Ca2+ in the cytosol around the mouth of open Ca2+ channels are the basic `buildi...
International audienceThe present understanding of Ca2+ channel function is derived from the use of ...
International audienceThe combination of fluorescence measurements of membrane potential and intrace...
The feasibility of determining localized Ca(2+) influx using only wide-field fluorescence images was...
Cytosolic Ca2+ ions regulate numerous aspects of cellular activity in almost all cell types, control...
To couple the fidelity of patch-clamp recording with a more high-throughput screening capability, we...
Increases in bulk average cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) are derived from the combined act...
Increases in bulk average cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]c) are derived from the combined act...
AbstractIn this and an accompanying report we describe two steps, single-channel imaging and channel...
Coupling of excitation to secretion, contraction and transcription often relies on Ca2+ computations...