2009. The Plasma Membrane Calcium ATPase (PMCA) of Neurones Is Electroneutral and Exchanges 2 H+ for Each Ca2+ or Ba2+ Ion Extruded. J.Physiol 587, no. Pt 2: 315-327.Thomas, R. C. (2009). "The plasma membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) of neurones is electroneutral and exchanges 2 ...
Fusion of vesicle to the neuronal plasma membrane will decrease the capacitance property of the cell. State True or False. During hyperpolarization, the inside of the neuron's membrane becomes less negative. (a) True (b) False. In case of hyp...
During and shortly after exposure to glutamate, a subpopulation of neurons died by necrosis. In these cells, mitochondrial membrane potential collapsed, ... M Ankarcrona,JM Dypbukt,E Bonfoco,... - 《Neuron》 被引量: 3812发表: 1995年 Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and Glutamate Excitotoxicity ...
To determine the role of TRPA1 in the generation of mechanically-sensitive currents, we used dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neuron cultures from adult mice and applied rapid focal mechanical stimulation (indentation) to the soma membrane. Small neurons (diameter <27 microm) were studied because TRPA1...
an active neuron!!! BULK MOVEMENT: Getting the really BIG stuff in and out… Exocytosis: Movement of materials OUT of the cell (exiting the cell). Vesicles (e.g. from Golgi apparatus) fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents OUTSIDE the cell. ...
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The plasma membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) of neurones is electroneutral and exchanges 2 H+ for each Ca2+ or Ba2+ ion extruded The coupling between Ca2+extrusion and H+uptake by the ubiquitous plasma membrane calcium ATPase (PMCA) has not been measured in any neurone. I have invest... MJ...
and its potential use for detection of somatic mutations present in the parental tumor cells. Exosomes are small extracellular membrane vesicles secreted by most cells, playing an important role in intercellular communications. Using an enzymatic method, we provided evidence for the presence of double-...
Figure 5. Density of PMCA at the Plasma Membrane Is Neuron-Type Specific and Reduced after Deletion of Neuroplastin (A) Left: electron micrographs showing distribution of immunoparticles for PMCA1, PMCA2, and Basigin on the extrasynaptic plasma membrane of dendritic shafts (Den) of CA1 pyramid...
Peripheral neuropathic pain typically results from trauma-induced nociceptive neuron hyperexcitability and their spontaneous ectopic activity. This pain persists until the trauma-induced cascade of events runs its full course, which results in complete tissue repair, including the nociceptive neurons recoverin...