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    Calcium-Induced Calcium Release in Skeletal Muscle

    Endo, Makoto
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 89 (4): 1153
    The American Physiological Society – Oct 1, 2009

    Abstract Calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) was first discovered in skeletal muscle. CICR is defined as Ca 2+ release by the action of Ca 2+ alone without the simultaneous action of other ...

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    Calcium-dependent Inactivation Terminates Calcium Release in Skeletal Muscle of Amphibians

    Ríos, Eduardo; Zhou, Jingsong; Brum, Gustavo; Launikonis, Bradley S.; Stern, Michael D.
    Follow The Journal of General Physiology , Volume 131 (4): 335
    Rockefeller University Press – Apr 1, 2008

    In skeletal muscle of amphibians, the cell-wide cytosolic release of calcium that enables contraction in response to an action potential appears to be built of Ca 2+ sparks. The mechanism ...

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    Paradoxical buffering of calcium by calsequestrin demonstrated for the calcium store of skeletal muscle

    Royer, Leandro; Sztretye, Monika; Manno, Carlo; Pouvreau, Sandrine; Zhou, Jingsong; Knollmann, Bjorn C.; Protasi, Feliciano; Allen, Paul D.; Ríos, Eduardo
    Follow The Journal of General Physiology , Volume 136 (3): 325
    Rockefeller University Press – Sep 1, 2010

    of calsequestrin. Previous Section Next Section INTRODUCTION In mammalian skeletal muscle cells, ∼200 µmoles of Ca 2+ per liter of myoplasm are rapidly released from the SR after an action potential ...

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    Effects of K-201 on the calcium pump and calcium release channel of rat skeletal muscle

    Janos, Almassy; Monika, Sztretye; Balazs, Lukacs; Beatrix, Dienes; Laszlo, Szabo; Peter, Szentesi; Guy, Vassort; Laszlo, Csernoch; Istvan, Jona
    Follow Pflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiologyl of Physiology , Volume 457 (1)
    Springer Journals – Oct 1, 2008

    -myocardial infarcted (PMI) rat skeletal muscle. In bilayers, K-201 induced two subconductance states corresponding to ∼24% (S 1 ) and ∼13% (S 2 ) of the maximum conductance. Dependence of event frequency ...

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    S100A1 promotes action potential-initiated calcium release flux and force production in skeletal muscle

    Prosser, Benjamin L.; Hernández-Ochoa, Erick O.; Lovering, Richard M.; Andronache, Zoita; Zimmer, Danna B.; Melzer, Werner; Schneider, Martin F.
    Follow AJP - Cell Physiology , Volume 299 (5): C891
    The American Physiological Society – Nov 1, 2010

    -induced Ca 2+ release flux, resulting in impaired contractile activation and force production in skeletal muscle. S100 excitation-contraction coupling calcium signaling muscle Copyright © 2010 the American ...

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    Chloroform extract of hog barn dust modulates skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor calcium-release channel (RyR1)

    Tian, Chengju; Shao, Chun Hong; Fenster, Danielle S.; Mixan, Mark; Romberger, Debra J.; Toews, Myron L.; Bidasee, Keshore R.
    Follow Journal of Applied Physiology , Volume 109 (3): 830
    The American Physiological Society – Sep 1, 2010

    components that are capable of binding to and modulating the activity of type 1 ryanodine receptor Ca 2+ -release channel (RyR1), a key regulator of skeletal muscle function. HBD collected from confinement ...

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    Calcium-Induced Calcium Release in Smooth Muscle

    Collier, M.L.; Ji, G.; Wang, Y.-X.; Kotlikoff, M.I.
    Follow The Journal of General Physiology , Volume 115 (5): 653
    Rockefeller University Press – May 1, 2000

    that exists in striated muscle between the action potential and calcium release. calcium-induced calcium release smooth muscle Ca 2+ sparks excitation–contraction coupling action potential signaling Footnotes ...

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    Fiber Types in Mammalian Skeletal Muscles

    Schiaffino, Stefano; Reggiani, Carlo
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 91 (4): 1447
    The American Physiological Society – Oct 1, 2011

    of skeletal muscle fibers. We first review the different aspects of muscle fiber specialization from excitability to metabolism, from contraction mechanism to calcium kinetics aiming to an integrated view. We ...

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    Remodeling of calcium handling in skeletal muscle through PGC-1α: impact on force, fatigability, and fiber type

    Summermatter, Serge; Thurnheer, Raphael; Santos, Gesa; Mosca, Barbara; Baum, Oliver; Treves, Susan; Hoppeler, Hans; Zorzato, Francesco; Handschin, Christoph
    Follow AJP - Cell Physiology , Volume 302 (1): C88
    The American Physiological Society – Jan 1, 2012

    with transgenic overexpression of PGC-1α, we now investigated the effect of PGC-1α on calcium handling in skeletal muscle. We demonstrate that PGC-1α induces a quantitative reduction in calcium release from ...

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    Calcium Sparks

    Cheng, Heping; Lederer, W. J.
    Follow Physiological Reviews , Volume 88 (4): 1491
    The American Physiological Society – Oct 1, 2008

    catalyze many high-threshold Ca 2+ processes involved in cardiac and skeletal muscle excitation-contraction coupling, vascular tone regulation, membrane excitability, and neuronal secretion. Investigation ...

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