2024
DOI: 10.1111/apha.14208
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Mitochondria can substitute for parvalbumin to lower cytosolic calcium levels in the murine fast skeletal muscle

Lorenzo Marcucci,
Leonardo Nogara,
Marta Canato
et al.

Abstract: AimParvalbumin (PV) is a primary calcium buffer in mouse fast skeletal muscle fibers. Previous work showed that PV ablation has a limited impact on cytosolic Ca2+ ([Ca2+]cyto) transients and contractile response, while it enhances mitochondrial density and mitochondrial matrix‐free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]mito). Here, we aimed to quantitatively test the hypothesis that mitochondria act to compensate for PV deficiency.MethodsWe determined the free Ca2+ redistribution during a 2 s 60 Hz tetanic stimulation … Show more

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