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Intracellular Calcium Release Mediated by Sphingosine Derivatives Generated in Cells
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Cell PhysiologySignal TransductionMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistrySphingolipid BreakdownCell SignalingMedicineCell TraffickingCytoskeletonCalcium ReleaseIntracellular TraffickingLipid MovementSphingoid BasesPharmacologyCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyProtein PhosphorylationSphingosine Derivatives Generated
Soluble and hydrophobic lipid breakdown products have a variety of important signaling roles in cells. Here sphingoid bases derived in cells from sphingolipid breakdown are shown to have a potent and direct effect in mediating calcium release from intracellular stores. Sphingosine must be enzymically converted within the cell to a product believed to be sphingosine-1-phosphate, which thereafter effects calcium release from a pool including the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive calcium pool. The sensitivity, molecular specificity, and reversibility of the effect on calcium movements closely parallel sphingoid base-mediated inhibition of protein kinase C. Generation of sphingoid bases in cells may activate a dual signaling pathway involving regulation of calcium and protein kinase C, comparable perhaps to the phosphatidylinositol and calcium signaling pathway.
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