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Most vital binding mode

Sodium and potassium are not the only ions which can participate in pumps and channels. Calcium is also pumped, channeled, exhanged,and stored. See Figure 23. Calcium concentration within the cell cytoplasm is very low. This allows the calcium to play a pivotal role in cellular activity. The cytoplasmic protein calmodulin binds and stores calcium ion. Various intracellular structures and organelles such as the mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum also store calcium. Calcium is vital to such functions as the release of neurotransmitters from nerve cells. There are at least seven known modes of biochemical action for this ion, one of the most important of which involves stimulation of cardiac muscle protein (actin-myosin). Certain types of angina (heart pain) are believed to be caused by abnormal stimulation of cardiac arteries and muscle (coronary spasm) A relatively new class of drugs, known as the calcium channel blockers, has brought relief from pain and arrhythmias (irregular heart beats). [Pg.96]


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