Calcium imaging

A. Stožer, J. Dolenšek, L. Križančić Bombek, M. Gosak, Maša Skelin Klemen
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Calcium (Ca) is one of the most relevant ions in the body as it is essential for e.g. the accurate timing and function of interneuronal communication or cardiomyocytes. In a physiological system, intracellular and extracellular Ca concentrations ([Ca]) are usually not in equilibrium and the concentration gradient is maintained by the cell with a very complex system of ion channels and transporters. Furthermore, the Ca signals can vary dramatically depending on the localization within a cell, e.g the cytosol, within mitochondria or the endoplasmic reticulum. The global, cytosolic Ca signal in a neuron is in the ballpark of 100 nM, whereas it is in the high M range just behind an open voltage-gated Ca channel when Ca flows into the cell following the gradient. The importance of Ca in physiological systems makes it a very active area of research and it is crucial to be able to monitor Ca dynamics in a reliable manner. Therefore, the choice of calcium indicator is an important consideration.
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钙(Ca)是体内最重要的离子之一,因为它对神经元间通讯或心肌细胞的准确定时和功能至关重要。在生理系统中,细胞内和细胞外的钙浓度([Ca])通常不处于平衡状态,浓度梯度是由一个非常复杂的离子通道和转运体系统维持的。此外,钙离子信号可以根据细胞内的定位(如细胞质、线粒体或内质网)发生显著变化。神经元内的整体胞质钙信号约为100 nM,而当钙沿着梯度流入细胞时,它在打开的电压门控钙通道后面的高M范围内。钙在生理系统中的重要性使其成为一个非常活跃的研究领域,能够以可靠的方式监测钙动态是至关重要的。因此,钙指示剂的选择是一个重要的考虑因素。
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