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Calcium ions represent Mother Nature's 'ion-of-choice' for
regulating fundamental physiological functions, as they initiate a
new life at the time of fertilization and guide subsequent
developmental and physiological functions of the human body.
Calcium channels, which act as gated pathways for the movement of
calcium ions across the membranes, play a central part in the
initiation of calcium signals, and defects in calcium channel
function have been found to result in a plethora of human diseases,
referred to as the calcium channelopathies. Pathologies of Calcium
Channels brings together leading international experts to discuss
our current understanding of human diseases associated with the
various calcium channels, from their molecular basis to potential
future therapeutic targeting of calcium channels.
This book covers the tremendous progress in the current
understanding of the molecular physiology of voltage-gated calcium
channels. This book includes unparalleled insights into structural
features of calcium channels due to X-ray crystallography and
cryo-EM, which in turn yielded critical information into how these
channels function under normal and pathophysiological conditions,
and how they interact with calcium channel therapeutics. The
chapters investigate how, with the advent of high throughput genome
sequencing, numerous mutations in various calcium channel genes
have been identified in patients with neurological, cardiovascular,
neuropsychiatric and other disorders. This is further complemented
through a much larger in vivo toolkit such as knock-out and
knock-in mice. The chapters further discuss the increased
complexity of calcium channel physiology that arises from mRNA
editing and splicing. Finally, the book also provides an overview
of the updated research on calcium channel inhibitors that can be
used both in vivo and in vitro, and which may serve as a spring
board for new calcium channel therapeutics for human disease.
Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels is useful for academic researchers
at all levels in neuroscience, biophysics, cell biology and drug
discovery.
Calcium ions represent Mother Nature's 'ion-of-choice' for
regulating fundamental physiological functions, as they initiate a
new life at the time of fertilization and guide subsequent
developmental and physiological functions of the human body.
Calcium channels, which act as gated pathways for the movement of
calcium ions across the membranes, play a central part in the
initiation of calcium signals, and defects in calcium channel
function have been found to result in a plethora of human diseases,
referred to as the calcium channelopathies. Pathologies of Calcium
Channels brings together leading international experts to discuss
our current understanding of human diseases associated with the
various calcium channels, from their molecular basis to potential
future therapeutic targeting of calcium channels.
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