Neurons that are cut off from a blood supply and thus from oxygen fail to clear the neurotransmitter glutamate from their synapses. The result is overstimulation, including an excessive dose of intracellular calcium. Nicotera and colleagues show that this initial increase can subsequently be translated into a larger and potentially deadly overdose of Ca2+. The overdose occurs downstream of a calpain cleavage of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger NCX3. The Ca2+ overload is blocked and necrotic cell death is reduced after inhibition of calpain or expression of...
The Rockefeller University Press
2005
The Rockefeller University Press
2005
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