Ca动力学的时空组织:基于建模的方法。

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2010-04-01 Epub Date: 2010-04-21 DOI:10.2976/1.3385660
Geneviève Dupont, Huguette Croisier
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钙是一种普遍存在的第二信使,介导重要的生理反应,如受精、分泌、基因表达或细胞凋亡。考虑到Ca(2+)介导的各种过程,这些信号在时间和空间上都是高度组织的,以确保可靠性和特异性。本文综述了电不可兴奋细胞中Ca(2+)信号通路的时空组织,其中InsP(3)受体是迄今为止最重要的Ca(2+)通道。我们关注这个高度调节的动力系统的各个方面,其中实验和建模之间的相互作用是特别富有成效的。特别是,不同的InsP(3)受体亚型的相对密度的重要性将在建模方法的基础上进行讨论,该方法将这些通道在电生理实验中的稳态行为与细胞环境中的行为联系起来。此外,还将考虑InsP(3)代谢和Ca(2+)振荡之间的相互作用。最后,我们在实验和建模相结合的基础上,讨论了微观水平上Ca(2+)释放通道的随机打开与整个细胞水平上观察到的协调、规则行为之间的关系。
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Spatiotemporal organization of Ca dynamics: a modeling-based approach.

Calcium is a ubiquitous second messenger that mediates vital physiological responses such as fertilization, secretion, gene expression, or apoptosis. Given this variety of processes mediated by Ca(2+), these signals are highly organized both in time and space to ensure reliability and specificity. This review deals with the spatiotemporal organization of the Ca(2+) signaling pathway in electrically nonexcitable cells in which InsP(3) receptors are by far the most important Ca(2+) channels. We focus on the aspects of this highly regulated dynamical system for which an interplay between experiments and modeling is particularly fruitful. In particular, the importance of the relative densities of the different InsP(3) receptor subtypes will be discussed on the basis of a modeling approach linking the steady-state behaviors of these channels in electrophysiological experiments with their behavior in a cellular environment. Also, the interplay between InsP(3) metabolism and Ca(2+) oscillations will be considered. Finally, we discuss the relationships between stochastic openings of the Ca(2+) releasing channels at the microscopic level and the coordinated, regular behavior observed at the whole cell level on the basis of a combined experimental and modeling approach.

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