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View article: Sustainable Nanoparticle Synthesis Using <i>Tinospora cordifolia</i> (Giloy) Leaves Extracts: Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficacy Against MultiDrug Resistant Bacteria and Optical Features
Sustainable Nanoparticle Synthesis Using <i>Tinospora cordifolia</i> (Giloy) Leaves Extracts: Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficacy Against MultiDrug Resistant Bacteria and Optical Features Open
Sustainable synthesis, also known as environmentally benign synthesis, of nanoparticles, presents an energy and resource-efficient approach for the development of nanoparticles to advanced materials with considerable biomedical potential. …
View article: Author Correction: Naltriben promotes tumor growth by activating the TRPM7-mediated development of the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype
Author Correction: Naltriben promotes tumor growth by activating the TRPM7-mediated development of the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype Open
View article: Naltriben promotes tumor growth by activating the TRPM7-mediated development of the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype
Naltriben promotes tumor growth by activating the TRPM7-mediated development of the anti-inflammatory M2 phenotype Open
Macrophage plasticity is critical for maintaining immune function and developing solid tumors; however, the macrophage polarization mechanism remains incompletely understood. Our findings reveal that Mg2+ entry through distinct …
View article: The CLCA1/TMEM16A/Cl– current axis associates with H2S deficiency in diabetic kidney injury
The CLCA1/TMEM16A/Cl– current axis associates with H2S deficiency in diabetic kidney injury Open
The role played by anionic channels in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is not known. Chloride channel accessory 1 (CLCA1) facilitates the activity of TMEM16A (Anoctamin-1), a Ca2+-dependent Cl- channel. We examined if CLCA1/TMEM16A had a rol…
View article: Single-cell spatial transcriptomics delineates the presence and function of intratumoral bacterial signals in acral melanoma patients treated with immunotherapy
Single-cell spatial transcriptomics delineates the presence and function of intratumoral bacterial signals in acral melanoma patients treated with immunotherapy Open
View article: Pharmacological inhibition of the LIF/LIFR autocrine loop reveals vulnerability of ovarian cancer cells to ferroptosis
Pharmacological inhibition of the LIF/LIFR autocrine loop reveals vulnerability of ovarian cancer cells to ferroptosis Open
Of all gynecologic cancers, epithelial-ovarian cancer (OCa) stands out with the highest mortality rates. Despite all efforts, 90% of individuals who receive standard surgical and cytotoxic therapy experience disease recurrence. The precise…
View article: Metformin-induced activation of Ca2+ signaling prevents immune infiltration/pathology in Sjogren’s syndrome-prone mouse models
Metformin-induced activation of Ca2+ signaling prevents immune infiltration/pathology in Sjogren’s syndrome-prone mouse models Open
View article: Ablation of TRPC3 disrupts Ca2+ signaling in salivary ductal cells and promotes sialolithiasis
Ablation of TRPC3 disrupts Ca2+ signaling in salivary ductal cells and promotes sialolithiasis Open
Clinical studies and structural analyses of salivary stones strongly suggest a linkage between higher saliva calcium (Ca 2+ ) and salivary stone formation, sialolithiasis ; however, the process and the mechanism leading to Ca 2+ overload d…
View article: Targeting alarmin release reverses Sjogren's syndrome phenotype by revitalizing Ca<sup>2+</sup> signalling
Targeting alarmin release reverses Sjogren's syndrome phenotype by revitalizing Ca<sup>2+</sup> signalling Open
Background Primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease that is embodied by the loss of salivary gland function and immune cell infiltration, but the mechanism(s) are still unknown. The aim of this study was to underst…
View article: Limiting Mrs2-dependent mitochondrial Mg2+ uptake induces metabolic programming in prolonged dietary stress
Limiting Mrs2-dependent mitochondrial Mg2+ uptake induces metabolic programming in prolonged dietary stress Open
The most abundant cellular divalent cations, Mg2+ (mM) and Ca2+ (nM-μM), antagonistically regulate divergent metabolic pathways with several orders of magnitude affinity preference, but the physiological significance …
View article: R(h)oad to antitumour therapy
R(h)oad to antitumour therapy Open
Autophagy, an evolutionarily intracellular degradation catabolic process maintains cellular homeostasis during stress conditions to recycle nutrients from damaged organelles.1, 2 Importantly, although autophagy plays a dual role in tumour …
View article: Effects of maternal HF diet and absence of TRPC1 gene on mouse placental growth and fetal intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR)
Effects of maternal HF diet and absence of TRPC1 gene on mouse placental growth and fetal intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) Open
View article: Inhibition of Ca2+ entry by capsazepine analog CIDD-99 prevents oral squamous carcinoma cell proliferation
Inhibition of Ca2+ entry by capsazepine analog CIDD-99 prevents oral squamous carcinoma cell proliferation Open
Oral cancer patients have a poor prognosis, with approximately 66% of patients surviving 5-years after diagnosis. Treatments for oral cancer are limited and have many adverse side effects; thus, further studies are needed to develop drugs …
View article: Organ-specific extracellular matrix directs trans-differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells and formation of salivary gland-like organoids in vivo
Organ-specific extracellular matrix directs trans-differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells and formation of salivary gland-like organoids in vivo Open
View article: Corrigendum: Lipidomic Analysis of TRPC1 Ca2+-Permeable Channel-Knock Out Mouse Demonstrates a Vital Role in Placental Tissue Sphingolipid and Triacylglycerol Homeostasis Under Maternal High-Fat Diet
Corrigendum: Lipidomic Analysis of TRPC1 Ca2+-Permeable Channel-Knock Out Mouse Demonstrates a Vital Role in Placental Tissue Sphingolipid and Triacylglycerol Homeostasis Under Maternal High-Fat Diet Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2022.854269.].
View article: Lipidomic Analysis of TRPC1 Ca2+-Permeable Channel-Knock Out Mouse Demonstrates a Vital Role in Placental Tissue Sphingolipid and Triacylglycerol Homeostasis Under Maternal High-Fat Diet
Lipidomic Analysis of TRPC1 Ca2+-Permeable Channel-Knock Out Mouse Demonstrates a Vital Role in Placental Tissue Sphingolipid and Triacylglycerol Homeostasis Under Maternal High-Fat Diet Open
The transient receptor potential canonical channel 1 (TRPC1) is a ubiquitous Ca 2+ -permeable integral membrane protein present in most tissues, including adipose and placenta, and functionally regulates energetic homeostasis. We demonstra…
View article: SARS-CoV-2 infection enhances mitochondrial PTP complex activity to perturb cardiac energetics
SARS-CoV-2 infection enhances mitochondrial PTP complex activity to perturb cardiac energetics Open
View article: Resolving macrophage polarization through distinct Ca2+ entry channel that maintains intracellular signaling and mitochondrial bioenergetics
Resolving macrophage polarization through distinct Ca2+ entry channel that maintains intracellular signaling and mitochondrial bioenergetics Open
View article: Differential activation of Ca2+ influx channels modulate stem cell potency, their proliferation/viability and tissue regeneration
Differential activation of Ca2+ influx channels modulate stem cell potency, their proliferation/viability and tissue regeneration Open
View article: Increasing cytosolic Ca2+ levels restore cell proliferation and stem cell potency in aged MSCs
Increasing cytosolic Ca2+ levels restore cell proliferation and stem cell potency in aged MSCs Open
View article: Transcriptome-wide Gene Expression Analysis in Peri-implantitis Reveals Candidate Cellular Pathways
Transcriptome-wide Gene Expression Analysis in Peri-implantitis Reveals Candidate Cellular Pathways Open
Objective: Peri-implantitis is a condition resulting in destructive inflammation in the peri-implant soft tissue barrier. Clinically, it demonstrates vast clinical differences to periodontitis that suggest distinct inflammatory mechanisms.…
View article: Calcium Signaling Regulates Autophagy and Apoptosis
Calcium Signaling Regulates Autophagy and Apoptosis Open
Calcium (Ca2+) functions as a second messenger that is critical in regulating fundamental physiological functions such as cell growth/development, cell survival, neuronal development and/or the maintenance of cellular functions. The coordi…
View article: Helminth derived factors inhibit neutrophil extracellular trap formation and inflammation in bacterial peritonitis
Helminth derived factors inhibit neutrophil extracellular trap formation and inflammation in bacterial peritonitis Open
View article: Chloride channel accessory 1 integrates chloride channel activity and mTORC1 in aging‐related kidney injury
Chloride channel accessory 1 integrates chloride channel activity and mTORC1 in aging‐related kidney injury Open
The mechanism of kidney injury in aging are not well understood. In order to identify hitherto unknown pathways of aging‐related kidney injury, we performed RNA‐Seq on kidney extracts of young and aged mice. Expression of chloride (Cl) cha…
View article: Absence of TRPC1 Ca2+-permeable Channel Causes Placental and Fetal Growth Restriction in Mice
Absence of TRPC1 Ca2+-permeable Channel Causes Placental and Fetal Growth Restriction in Mice Open
View article: Calcium channels and their role in regenerative medicine
Calcium channels and their role in regenerative medicine Open
Stem cells hold indefinite self-renewable capability that can be differentiated into all desired cell types. Based on their plasticity potential, they are divided into totipotent (morula stage cells), pluripotent (embryonic stem cells), mu…
View article: Sigma1 Receptor Inhibits TRPC1-Mediated Ca2+ Entry That Promotes Dopaminergic Cell Death
Sigma1 Receptor Inhibits TRPC1-Mediated Ca2+ Entry That Promotes Dopaminergic Cell Death Open
View article: Decrease in alpha-1 antiproteinase antitrypsin is observed in primary Sjogren’s syndrome condition
Decrease in alpha-1 antiproteinase antitrypsin is observed in primary Sjogren’s syndrome condition Open
Primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS) is a systemic autoimmune disease that is characterized by the infiltration of immune cells. Although the loss of salivary gland function is a major manifestation observed in pSS, the factors that could prom…
View article: Isoproterenol-Dependent Activation of TRPM7 Protects Against Neurotoxin-Induced Loss of Neuroblastoma Cells
Isoproterenol-Dependent Activation of TRPM7 Protects Against Neurotoxin-Induced Loss of Neuroblastoma Cells Open
Neuronal function and their survival depend on the activation of ion channels. Loss of ion channel function is known to induce neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's that exhibit loss of dopaminergic neurons; however, mechanisms th…
View article: Mitochondrial pyruvate and fatty acid flux modulate MICU1-dependent control of MCU activity
Mitochondrial pyruvate and fatty acid flux modulate MICU1-dependent control of MCU activity Open
Nutrient stress triggers transcriptional changes that limit Ca 2+ influx into mitochondria through the MCU.