Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Online ISSN : 1347-8397
Print ISSN : 0015-5691
ISSN-L : 0015-5691
Reviews: Contribution of Pharmacology and Physiology to QOL
Ionic mechanisms underlying the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation and death
Yasuo MORIChiyoko INAGAKIMiyuki KUNORyuji INOUEYasunobu OKADAYuji IMAIZUMI
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2003 Volume 122 Issue 3 Pages 201-214

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Abstract
Ion channels and transporters act as major components that regulate membrane excitability in neurons, muscles, and some secretory glands, but may also contribute to the regulation of proliferation, differentiation, and death in a greater variety of cells including non-excitable ones. The molecular basis of ionic mechanisms underlying the later regulation has been partly identified in the last several years and is a hot issue now. In this short review, some of the molecular mechanisms underlying these regulations and novel compounds acting on the mechanisms were introduced as exciting topics in this area. Several types of transient receptor potential (TRP), identified as Ca2+-permeable, non-selective cation channels, may play obligatory roles in functional complexes, which regulate multiple signal transduction pathways triggering proliferation, differentiation, or death of many cell types. In addition, the relation between Cl pump activity and the induction of β-amyloid protein toxicity for neuronal cell death in Alzheimer disease was described. Unique functions of H+ channel and pump in osteoclasts in bone mineral homeostasis and remodeling were also discussed. Finally, topics about activation of specific types of Cl channels and K+ channels, which are responsible for the induction of apoptosis or proliferation in several types of cells, were introduced.
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© 2003 by The Japanese Pharmacological Society
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