Enniatins A1 and B1 Modulate Calcium Flux through Alternative Pathways beyond Mitochondria
Nadia Pérez-Fuentes,
Rebeca Alvariño,
Amparo Alfonso
et al.
Abstract:Enniatins (ENNs) A1 and B1, previously considered ionophores, are emerging mycotoxins with effects on Ca 2+ homeostasis. However, their exact mechanism of action remains unclear. This study investigated how these toxins affect Ca 2+ flux in SH-SY5Y cells. ENN A1 induced Ca 2+ influx through store-operated channels (SOC). The mitochondrial uncoupler FCCP reduced this influx, suggesting that the mitochondrial status influences the toxin effect. Conversely, ENN B1 did not affect SOC but acted on another Ca 2+ cha… Show more
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