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Fiziologichnyi Zhurnal

is a scientific journal issued by the

Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Editor-in-chief: V.F. Sagach

The journal was founded in 1955 as
1955 – 1977 "Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal" (ISSN 0015 – 3311)
1978 – 1993 "Fiziologicheskii zhurnal" (ISSN 0201 – 8489)
1994 – 2016 "Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal" (ISSN 0201 – 8489)
2017 – "Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal" (ISSN 2522-9028)

Fiziol. Zh. 2007; 53(1): 77-90


Intracellular determinants ofcalcium signals

O.P.Kostyuk.

    O.O.Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, National Academyof Sciences, Kyiv



Abstract

The review describes the mechanisms of function and regulation of store-operated (so called SOC) channels and their connec- tions with different intracellular calcium regulating structures. The function of both ryanodine sensitive and inisitol-1,3-phos- phate sensitive endoplasmic reticulum are presented. The mechanisms of their connections with mitochondria and poten- tial-activated channels are shown. Main attention is concentrated on compensatory calcium entry (CCE) connected with deple- tion of endoplasmic reticulum, the role of different transient receptor potential (TRP) channels in this process and possible mechanisms of their activation.

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