Nuclear Calcium in Cardiac (Patho)Physiology: Small Compartment, Big Impact

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Abstract

The nucleus of a cardiomyocyte has been increasingly recognized as a morphologically distinct and partially independent calcium (Ca2+) signaling microdomain, with its own Ca2+-regulatory mechanisms and important effects on cardiac gene expression. In this review, we (1) provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of research on the dynamics and regulation of nuclear Ca2+ signaling in cardiomyocytes, (2) address the role of nuclear Ca2+ in the development and progression of cardiac pathologies, such as heart failure and atrial fibrillation, and (3) discuss novel aspects of experimental methods to investigate nuclear Ca2+ handling and its downstream effects in the heart. Finally, we highlight current challenges and limitations and recommend future directions for addressing key open questions.

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Kiessling, M., Djalinac, N., Voglhuber, J., & Ljubojevic-Holzer, S. (2023, March 1). Nuclear Calcium in Cardiac (Patho)Physiology: Small Compartment, Big Impact. Biomedicines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11030960

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