Publications by authors named "S Belia"

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  • Sperm movement towards the oocyte for fertilization relies on specific potassium (K) permeability changes, with Kir5.1 potassium channels playing a crucial role in linking intracellular pH and extracellular K levels.
  • Despite Kir5.1 being present in mouse spermatozoa, its exact functions related to sperm shape, maturity, movement, and fertility remain unclear.
  • Gene deletion studies showed that losing Kir5.1 led to a significant percentage of infertility among male mice, indicating its importance in testis development, sperm structure, and overall fertility.
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The functional state of RyR depends on the intracellular calcium concentration and on the oxidation state of its protein components in some particular sites and of some sentinel amino acids. In addition to the regulation of the RyR channel by exogenous substances (caffeine, ryanodine), ions environmental situations (oxidative state), other components, such as some endogenous proteins present in the sarcoplasm and/or in muscle membranes that are able to determine changes in Ca channel activity. Among these, calmodulin and S-100A could determine modifications in the status of RyR channel in the skeletal muscle.

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Episodic ataxia type 2 (EA2) is characterized by paroxysmal attacks of ataxia with typical onset in childhood or early adolescence. The disease is associated with mutations in the voltage-gated calcium channel alpha 1A subunit (Cav2.1) that is encoded by the gene.

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Small Heat Shock Proteins (sHSP) are molecular chaperones that play an essential role in maintaining protein homeostasis and promoting cell survival. In this work, for the first time, multiple cDNAs encoding for small Hsp27 and Hsp30, designed, respectively, as PbHsp27-(1-2) and PbHsp30-(1-5), were cloned and characterized in the amphibian Pelophylax bergeri, which is a suitable model for studying biological responses to environmental perturbations. Domain architecture analysis showed that PbHsp27 and PbHsp30 cDNAs displayed the typical signature motifs of the sHSP family such as the conserved α-crystallin domain flanked by variable N-terminal and C-terminal regions.

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and malignant of the glial tumors. The world-wide estimates of new cases and deaths annually are remarkable, making GBM a crucial public health issue. Despite the combination of radical surgery, radio and chemotherapy prognosis is extremely poor (median survival is approximately 1 year).

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