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- Introduction
- Calcium is an ubiquitous messenger
- Spatial control of calcium
- Calcium-reporting dyes
- Basic mechanisms of calcium regulation
- Why have internal calcium stores and release?
- Some organelles that serve as calcium stores
- Ca mobilization by hormones/ neurotransmitters
- Calcium mobilizing messengers
- Intracellular signaling by IP3
- Structures of calcium mobilizing messengers
- Multiple Ca release mechanisms
- cADPR activity was discovered in sea urchin eggs
- Studying Ca release in cell-free systems
- Ca release in urchin egg homogenates
- Role of cADPR in calcium signaling
- Second messenger roles for cADPR
- cADPR/NAADP synthesis, analogues and drugs
- Synthesis of cADPR and analogues
- Caged cADPR photolysis induces Ca waves
- Caged Ca photolysis evokes local Ca rise
- Potentiation of CICR by cADPR
- Ryanodine receptors: function
- Ryanodine receptors: imaging elementary events
- Photolysis released cADPR and Ca transients
- cADPR antagonist abolishes Ca waves
- cADPR increases the frequency of Ca sparks
- Mechanism of enhanced Ca release by cADPR
- Isoprenaline-evoked increases in cADPR levels
- Pharmacology of cADPR increases
- Role of cADPR in cardiac E-C coupling
- Summary of cADPR activity
- cADPR in Ca signaling
- What is NAADP
- Photolysing caged NAADP results in a Ca wave
- Spatial sensitivity to low [NAADP]
- Effect of CICR channels inhibition
- NAADP: spatial/ temporal aspects of Ca signals
- NAADP stores are separate from the ER
- Stratification of sea urchin eggs
- GPN rupture lysosomes
- Lysotracker
- GPN ruptures lysosomes and releases Ca
- NAADP is an initiator: Ca-induced Ca release
- NAADP releases Ca from lysosomal stores
- Organelle marker enzymes
- Receptor distribution
- Ca uptake into NAADP-sensitive stores
- NAADP: special channel or special regulation?
- Inhibition of NAADP-induced Ca release
- NAADP-induced calcium release
- NAADP-induced Ca release amplification by RyR
- Bafilomycin inhibits NAADP-induced Ca release
- Interactions between NAADP and CICR channels
- Auto-inactivation of NAADP-induced Ca release
- Specificity of receptor-mediated NAADP signaling
- NAADP triggers global Ca signals
- CCK-evoked calcium spiking blocked by GPN
- CCK-evoked calcium spiking blocked: bafilomycin
- Selectivity in GPN blockage
- Radio-receptor assay for NAADP levels
- CCK-induced changes in NAADP / cADPR levels
- NAADP: trigger hypothesis
- Receptor specificity in pancreatic acinar cells
- ARC can synthesize cADPR and NAADP
- NAADP changes in CD38-/- mouse
- NAADPR is easily solubilized as a native protein
- Affinity purification of the NAADP receptor
- NAADP binding proteins
- Summary
Topics Covered
- Calcium signaling mechanisms
- Calcium stores and calcium mobilization
- Intracellular calcium release channels
- cADPR as an intracellular messenger
- Ryanodine receptors
- Cardiac excitation
- Coupling
- NAADP
- Acidic calcium store
- Smooth muscle cell calcium signaling
- Calcium spiking
- NAADP receptors
Talk Citation
Galione, A. (2007, October 1). cADPR and NAADP: messengers for calcium signalling [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/MZOM2005.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on October 1, 2007
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Antony Galione has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.