Swelling-activated ion channels: functional regulation in cell-swelling, proliferation and apoptosis
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Stutzin Schottlander, Andrés
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Swelling-activated ion channels: functional regulation in cell-swelling, proliferation and apoptosis
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Cell volume regulation is one of the most fundamental homeostatic mechanisms and essential for normal cellular function. At the same time, however, many physiological mechanisms are associated with regulatory changes in cell size meaning that the set point for cell volume regulation is under physiological control. Thus, cell volume is under a tight and dynamic control and abnormal cell volume regulation will ultimately lead to severe cellular dysfunction, including alterations in cell proliferation and cell death. This review describes the different swelling-activated ion channels that participate as key players in the maintenance of normal steady-state cell volume, with particular emphasis on the intracellular signalling pathways responsible for their regulation during hypotonic stress, cell proliferation and apoptosis.
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ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA Volume: 187 Issue: 1-2 Pages: 27-42 Published: MAY-JUN 2006
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