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Plasma membrane channels. The most common mechanism for the movement of into smooth muscle cells Ifom the extracellular space is the electrodiffusion of Ca " ions through highly selective channels. This movement can be significant in two quite different ways. First, Ca ions carry two positive charges and, in fact, most of the inward charge movement across the plasma membrane of smooth muscle myocytes is carried by Ca. Most smooth muscle action potentials are known to be Ca " action potentials. And second, the concentration of intracellular free calcium, the second messenger, is increased by inward calcium movement. [Pg.186]

The intracellular hgand-gated Ca " channels include the channels in endoplasmic and sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) membranes that are opened upon binding of the second messenger, inositol triphosphate (IP3). These are intracellular Ca release channels that allow Ca to exit from intracellular stores, and consequently to increase the concentration of cytoplasmic Ca [5]. A second type of intracellular Ca release channel is the Ca - and ryanodine-sensitive channel that was originally characterized and isolated from cardiac and skeletal muscle [5-7] but appears to exist in many types of cells. It has become evident that IP3-gated channels and ryanodine-sensitive channels are structurally related but distinct proteins [8] that are present in many cell types [9]. While very interesting, time and space will not allow for further discussion of these channels. [Pg.316]

Until now, Mercury has only been studied more closely by one spacecraft (Mariner 10, 1974), since its nearness to the sun means that spacecraft approaching it are subject to particularly extreme conditions. NASA s MESSENGER (Mercury Surface, Space, Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging) was launched in 2004 and is planned to reach Mercury in March 2011, and then to orbit the planet. The main tasks of the MESSENGER mission are to map the planet, to make measurements of its magnetic field and to collect data relevant to its geological and tectonic history (Solomon, 2007). [Pg.44]

Moreover,bioactive lipids maybe considered dual messengers they modulate cell functions as messengers and they become part of the response of the nervous tissue to injury, broadly referred to as the inflammatory response. This response occurs in ischemia-reperfusion damage associated with stroke, various forms of neurotrauma, infectious diseases and neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer s disease. Inflammation in the nervous system differs from that in other tissues. If the blood-brain barrier is broken, blood-borne inflammatory cells (e.g. polymorphonuclear leukocytes, monocytes, macrophages) invade the intercellular space and glial cells are activated, particularly microglia, which play a prominent role in the inflammatory response. These responses may... [Pg.577]

Figure 7.7 Messengers from outer space. [From Ernst Haeckel, Art Forms in Nature (New York Dover, 1974).]... Figure 7.7 Messengers from outer space. [From Ernst Haeckel, Art Forms in Nature (New York Dover, 1974).]...

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