“…46 IP3 can bind to IP3 receptors (IP3R) on the ER membrane and activate Ca 2+ pumps, thus releasing Ca 2+ from the ER lumen to the cytoplasm. 47,48 Excess Ca 2+ in MF cytoplasm can induce inflammation, 47,48 and Ca 2+ triggers calcineurin (CN) to suppress the activation of NFAT. 49 Consequently, the decreased expression of IP3 in the TA group lowers intracellular Ca 2+ levels, which in turn contributes to the dephosphorylation of NFAT and its translocation to the nucleus through calcineurin (CN).…”