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Ca Signaling Is the Basis for Pacemaker Activity and Neurotransduction in Interstitial Cells of the GI Tract. | LitMetric

Ca Signaling Is the Basis for Pacemaker Activity and Neurotransduction in Interstitial Cells of the GI Tract.

Adv Exp Med Biol

Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Nevada, Reno, School of Medicine, Reno, NV, USA.

Published: January 2023

Years ago gastrointestinal motility was thought to be due to interactions between enteric nerves and smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in the tunica muscularis. Thus, regulatory mechanisms controlling motility were either myogenic or neurogenic. Now we know that populations of interstitial cells, c-Kit (interstitial cells of Cajal or ICC), and PDGFRα cells (formerly "fibroblast-like" cells) are electrically coupled to SMCs, forming the SIP syncytium. Pacemaker and neurotransduction functions are provided by interstitial cells through Ca release from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and activation of Ca-activated ion channels in the plasma membrane (PM). ICC express Ca-activated Cl channels encoded by Ano1. When activated, Ano1 channels produce inward current and, therefore, depolarizing or excitatory effects in the SIP syncytium. PDGFRα cells express Ca-activated K channels encoded by Kcnn3. These channels generate outward current when activated and hyperpolarizing or membrane-stabilizing effects in the SIP syncytium. Inputs from enteric and sympathetic neurons regulate Ca transients in ICC and PDGFRα cells, and currents activated in these cells conduct to SMCs and regulate contractile behaviors. ICC also serve as pacemakers, generating slow waves that are the electrophysiological basis for gastric peristalsis and intestinal segmentation. Pacemaker types of ICC express voltage-dependent Ca conductances that organize Ca transients, and therefore Ano1 channel openings, into clusters that define the amplitude and duration of slow waves. Ca handling mechanisms are at the heart of interstitial cell function, yet little is known about what happens to Ca dynamics in these cells in GI motility disorders.

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