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- Introduction
- Ca homeostasis
- Ca uptake, respiration and phosphorylation
- The energy-linked reaction of Ca with mitochondria
- Ca accumulation and cation/anion balance
- Ca transport and the chemiosmotic theory
- Nernst equation
- The Na/Ca exchanger (1)
- The Na/Ca exchanger (2)
- The Na/H exchanger
- Steady state Ca transport vs. net uptake
- Extramitochondrial Ca regulation in-vivo experiment
- Regulation of free Ca levels by mitochondria (1)
- Regulation of free Ca levels by mitochondria (2)
- Distinct kinetics
- Phosphate role in mitochondrial Ca regulation
- Ca efflux in presence of phosphate
- Kinetics of the Ca uniporter by infusion (1)
- Kinetics of the Ca uniporter by infusion (2)
- Kinetics of the Ca uniporter by infusion (3)
- Basic principles of mitochondrial Ca transport
- Mitochondria buffer physiological Ca loads
- Ca efflux in presence of acetate
- Formation of Ca-phosphate complex
- Phosphate and the control of the efflux pathway
- Ca role in intramitochondrial metabolism regulation
- Mitochondrial free vs. total Ca concentrations
- Ca in mitochondria: regulation vs. buffering
- Why is Ca insoluble in mitochondrial matrix? (1)
- Why is Ca insoluble in mitochondrial matrix? (2)
- Matrix Ca solubility as a function of matrix pH
- The permeability transition
- The mitochondrial maximal Ca loading capacity
- Key events associated with permeability transition
- Effect of cyclosporin on Ca loading capacity
- Effect of acetoacetate on permeability transition
- Summary
- Buck Institute for Age Research
Topics Covered
- The calcium uniporter
- Mitochondrial calcium efflux pathways
- Steady state and net uptake
- The regulation of cytoplasmic calcium by mitochondria
- The role of phosphate and the matrix calcium phosphate complex
- Uniporter kinetics
- The set-point concept
- Matrix dehydrogenase regulation by calcium
- The permeability transition
Talk Citation
Nicholls, D. (2007, October 1). Calcium signaling and mitochondrial function [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/PCJO3373.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. David Nicholls has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.