نتایج جستجو برای: mechanosensation

تعداد نتایج: 434  

2015
Yanmei Qi Laura Andolfi Flavia Frattini Florian Mayer Marco Lazzarino Jing Hu

Sensing force is crucial to maintain the viability of all living cells. Despite its fundamental importance, how force is sensed at the molecular level remains largely unknown. Here we show that stomatin-like protein-3 (STOML3) controls membrane mechanics by binding cholesterol and thus facilitates force transfer and tunes the sensitivity of mechano-gated channels, including Piezo channels. STOM...

2014
Courtney Scerbak Elena M. Vayndorf J. Alex Parker Christian Neri Monica Driscoll Barbara E. Taylor

Insulin signaling is central to cellular metabolism and organismal aging. However, the role of insulin signaling in natural and proteotoxically stressed aging neurons has yet to be fully described. We studied aging of Caenorbaditis elegans mechanosensory neurons expressing a neurotoxic expanded polyglutamine transgene (polyQ128), or lacking this proteotoxicity stressor (polyQ0), under condition...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2010
Andrew Resnick

Cellular mechanosensation mechanisms have been implicated in a variety of disease states. Specifically in renal tubules, the primary cilium and associated mechanosensitive ion channels are hypothesized to play a role in water and salt homeostasis, with relevant disease states including polycystic kidney disease and hypertension. Previous experiments investigating ciliary-mediated cellular mecha...

2017
Magdalena Jankowska Mathias Haarhaus Abdul Rashid Qureshi Bengt Lindholm Pieter Evenepoel Peter Stenvinkel

Introduction Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a genetic disease originating from a mutation in genes encoding polycystin 1 and 2. Recent evidence suggests that these polycystins mediate mechanosensation not only in the primary cilium of kidney cells but also in bone cells. The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays a central role in mechanotransduction in osteocytes. Mecha...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Liam J. Drew Francois Rugiero Paolo Cesare Jonathan E. Gale Bjarke Abrahamsen Sarah Bowden Sebastian Heinzmann Michelle Robinson Andreas Brust Barbara Colless Richard J. Lewis John N. Wood

Little is known about the molecular basis of somatosensory mechanotransduction in mammals. We screened a library of peptide toxins for effects on mechanically activated currents in cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons. One conopeptide analogue, termed NMB-1 for noxious mechanosensation blocker 1, selectively inhibits (IC(50) 1 microM) sustained mechanically activated currents in a subset of se...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Giancarlo N Bruni R Andrew Weekley Benjamin J T Dodd Joel M Kralj

Electrically excitable cells harness voltage-coupled calcium influx to transmit intracellular signals, typically studied in neurons and cardiomyocytes. Despite intense study in higher organisms, investigations of voltage and calcium signaling in bacteria have lagged due to their small size and a lack of sensitive tools. Only recently were bacteria shown to modulate their membrane potential on t...

Journal: :Brain research. Brain research reviews 2005
Lyle W Ostrow Frederick Sachs

Endothelin (ET) is a potent autocrine mitogen produced by reactive and neoplastic astrocytes. ET has been implicated in the induction of astrocyte proliferation and other transformations engendered by brain pathology, and in promoting the malignant behavior of astrocytomas. Reactive astrocytes containing ET are found in the periphery/penumbra of a wide array of CNS pathologies. Virtually all br...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Donald E Ingber

C ells sense cues that guide their growth and development by probing their microenvironment with surface membrane receptors that elicit intracellular signals when they bind their ligands. Cell interactions with extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules differ from those with soluble regulatory factors, however, because in addition to ligation-induced signaling, cells also apply traction to their int...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Tobias B Huber Bernhard Schermer Roman Ulrich Müller Martin Höhne Malte Bartram Andrea Calixto Henning Hagmann Christian Reinhardt Fabienne Koos Karl Kunzelmann Elena Shirokova Dietmar Krautwurst Christian Harteneck Matias Simons Hermann Pavenstädt Dontscho Kerjaschki Christoph Thiele Gerd Walz Martin Chalfie Thomas Benzing

The prohibitin (PHB)-domain proteins are membrane proteins that regulate a variety of biological activities, including mechanosensation, osmotic homeostasis, and cell signaling, although the mechanism of this regulation is unknown. We have studied two members of this large protein family, MEC-2, which is needed for touch sensitivity in Caenorhabditis elegans, and Podocin, a protein involved in ...

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