Apoptosis and autophagy: Decoding calcium signals that mediate life or death Journal Article


Authors: Harr, M. W.; Distelhorst, C. W.
Article Title: Apoptosis and autophagy: Decoding calcium signals that mediate life or death
Abstract: Calcium is a versatile and dynamic 2nd messenger that is essential for the survival of all higher organisms. In cells that undergo activation or excitation, calcium is released from the endoplasmic/sarcoplasmic reticulum to activate calcium-dependent kinases and phosphatases, thereby regulating numerous cellular processes; for example, apoptosis and autophagy. In the case of apoptosis, endogenous ligands or pharmacological agents induce prolonged cytosolic calcium elevation, which in turn leads to cell death. In contrast, there is now evidence that calcium regulates autophagy by several mechanisms, and these may be important for maintaining cell survival. Here we summarize what is known about how calcium regulates these life and death decisions. We pay particular attention to pathways that have been described in lymphocytes and cardiomyocytes, as these systems provide optimal models for understanding calcium signaling in the context of normal cell physiology.
Keywords: development; t-cell; protein-kinase; inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor; endoplasmic-reticulum stress; glucocorticoid-induced apoptosis; nitric-oxide synthase; bcl-x-l; intracellular ca2+ stores; activated; cytochrome-c release; angiotensin-ii
Journal Title: Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine
Volume: 2
Issue: 10
ISSN: 2157-1422
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press  
Date Published: 2010-01-01
Start Page: a005579
Language: English
ACCESSION: ISI:000282451000006
DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a005579
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 20826549
PMCID: PMC2944358
Notes: --- - Article No. a005579 - "Source: Wos"
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