Sorrentino V, Volpe P
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany.
Trends Pharmacol Sci. 1993 Mar;14(3):98-103. doi: 10.1016/0165-6147(93)90072-r.
Ryanodine receptors are intracellular Ca2+ channels that have been known for more than a decade to have a role in releasing Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum to regulate contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle fibres. Vincenzo Sorrentino and Pompeo Volpe review some recent developments: the ryanodine receptor channels have now been found to be expressed in the central nervous system, and the cloning of a third ryanodine receptor gene (RYR3) has revealed that this new isoform is widely expressed in several tissues and cells. In consequence, the view of ryanodine receptors as Ca2+ channels of muscle cells is rapidly changing, and these channels seem set to take a more central position on the stage of intracellular Ca2+ signalling.
雷诺丁受体是细胞内钙离子通道,十多年来一直已知其在从肌浆网释放钙离子以调节骨骼肌和心肌纤维收缩方面发挥作用。文森佐·索伦蒂诺和庞贝奥·沃尔佩回顾了一些最新进展:现已发现雷诺丁受体通道在中枢神经系统中表达,并且第三个雷诺丁受体基因(RYR3)的克隆表明这种新的异构体在多种组织和细胞中广泛表达。因此,将雷诺丁受体视为肌肉细胞钙离子通道的观点正在迅速改变,并且这些通道似乎即将在细胞内钙离子信号传导的舞台上占据更核心的位置。