Physiology of Cell Volume Regulation in Vertebrates
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The ability to control cell volume is pivotal for cell function. Cell volume perturbation elicits a wide array of signaling events, leading to protective (e.g., cytoskeletal rearrangement) and adaptive (e.g., altered expression of osmolyte transporters and heat shock proteins) measures and, in most cases, activation of volume regulatory osmolyte transport. After acute swelling, cell volume is regulated by the process of regulatory volume decrease (RVD), which involves the activation of KCl cotransport and of channels mediating K(+), Cl(-), and taurine efflux. Conversely, after acute shrinkage, cell volume is regulated by the process of regulatory volume increase (RVI), which is mediated primarily by Na(+)/H(+)…
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- Osmolyte
- Cotransporter
- Cell biology
- Cytoskeleton
- Chemistry
- Intracellular
- Cell
- Cell physiology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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