1. The rapid and transient redistribution of Ca2+ from intracellular membrane-bound compartments (stores) is a key event of cell activation. 2. The cytological nature and molecular composition of such Ca2+ stores have been the object of intense investigation in recent years. 3. Here we review: (a) the current knowledge on intracellular Ca2+ stores of Purkinje neurons at the functional, biochemical, molecular, morphological and ultrastructural level; and discuss: (b) the relationship between Ca2+ stores and the endoplasmic reticulum, and (c) the occurrence of multiple/heterogeneous Ca2+ stores

Volpe, P., Nori, A., Martini, A., Sacchetto, R., Villa, A. (1993). Multiple/heterogeneous Ca2+ stores in cerebellum Purkinje neurons. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. A. COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 105(2), 205-211 [10.1016/0300-9629(93)90196-B].

Multiple/heterogeneous Ca2+ stores in cerebellum Purkinje neurons

VILLA, ANTONELLO
1993

Abstract

1. The rapid and transient redistribution of Ca2+ from intracellular membrane-bound compartments (stores) is a key event of cell activation. 2. The cytological nature and molecular composition of such Ca2+ stores have been the object of intense investigation in recent years. 3. Here we review: (a) the current knowledge on intracellular Ca2+ stores of Purkinje neurons at the functional, biochemical, molecular, morphological and ultrastructural level; and discuss: (b) the relationship between Ca2+ stores and the endoplasmic reticulum, and (c) the occurrence of multiple/heterogeneous Ca2+ stores
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Purkinje Cells; Endoplasmic Reticulum; Animals; Calcium
English
giu-1993
105
2
205
211
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Volpe, P., Nori, A., Martini, A., Sacchetto, R., Villa, A. (1993). Multiple/heterogeneous Ca2+ stores in cerebellum Purkinje neurons. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. A. COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY, 105(2), 205-211 [10.1016/0300-9629(93)90196-B].
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