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Adrenergic and calcium modulation of the heart in stress: from molecular biology to function
Authors:Krizanova O  Myslivecek J  Tillinger A  Jurkovicova D  Kubovcakova L
Institution:Institute of Molecular Physiology and Genetics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia. olga.krizanova@savba.sk
Abstract:There is strong evidence about the importance of catecholamines and calcium signaling in heart function. Also, interaction of these two systems is well documented. Catecholamines signal through adrenergic receptors, and further activate calcium transport either from the extracellular space, or from the intracellular calcium stores. This review summarizes current knowledge on catecholamine production in the heart, with special focus on the final enzyme in the catecholamine synthesizing pathway, phenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase (PNMT), in different cell types in the heart. Further, signaling through different types of adrenergic receptors in physiological conditions and after exposure to different stressors is discussed. Also, part of this review considers activation of an intracellular calcium transport system via inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor and to possible functional consequences in control and stress conditions.
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