Calcium influx through stretch-activated channels mediates microfilament reorganization in osteoblasts under simulated weightlessness |
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Authors: | Mingzhi Luo Zhouqi Yang Jingbao Li Huiyun Xu Shengsheng Li Wei Zhang Airong Qian Peng Shang |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Special Environmental Biophysics, Key Laboratory for Space Bioscience and Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences, Northwestern Polytechnical University, 127 Youyi Xilu, Xi’an 710072, China;2. School of biotechnology, Xi’an University of Arts and Sciences, 168 Taibai lanlu, Xi’an 710065, China |
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Abstract: | ![]() We have explored the role of Ca2+ signaling in microfilament reorganization of osteoblasts induced by simulated weightlessness using a random positioning machine (RPM). The RPM-induced alterations of cell morphology, microfilament distribution, cell proliferation, cell migration, cytosol free calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i), and protein expression in MG63 osteoblasts were investigated. Simulated weightlessness reduced cell size, disrupted microfilament, inhibited cellular proliferation and migration, and induced an increase in [Ca2+]i in MG63 human osteosarcoma cells. Gadolinium chloride (Gd), an inhibitor for stretch-activated channels, attenuated the increase in [Ca2+]i and microfilament disruption. Further, the expression of calmodulin was significantly increased by simulated weightlessness, and an inhibitor of calmodulin, W-7, aggravated microfilament disruption. Our findings demonstrate that simulated weightlessness induces Ca2+ influx through stretch-activated channels, then results in microfilament disruption. |
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Keywords: | Calcium Stretch-activated channel Microfilament RPM Osteoblast |
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