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Routes of Ca²⁺ shuttling during Ca²⁺ oscillations FOCUS ON THE ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIAL Ca²⁺ HANDLING AND CYTOSOLIC Ca²⁺ BUFFERS

Pecze, László ; Blum, Walter ; Schwaller, Beat

In: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2015, vol. 290, no. 47, p. 28214–28230

In some cell types, Ca²⁺ oscillations are strictly dependent on Ca²⁺ influx across the plasma membrane, whereas in others, oscillations also persist in the absence of Ca²⁺ influx. We observed that, in primary mesothelial cells, the plasmalemmal Ca²⁺ influx played a pivotal role. However, when the Ca²⁺ transport across the plasma membrane by the “lanthanum insulation method” was...

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Antagonistic regulation of parvalbumin expression and mitochondrial calcium handling capacity in renal epithelial cells

Henzi, Thomas ; Schwaller, Beat

In: PLoS ONE, 2015, vol. 10, no. 11, p. e0142005

Parvalbumin (PV) is a cytosolic Ca²⁺-binding protein acting as a slow-onset Ca²⁺ buffer modulating the shape of Ca²⁺ transients in fast-twitch muscles and a subpopulation of neurons. PV is also expressed in non-excitable cells including distal convoluted tubule (DCT) cells of the kidney, where it might act as an intracellular Ca²⁺ shuttle facilitating transcellular Ca²⁺ resorption....

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The EF-hand Ca²⁺-binding protein super-family: A genome-wide analysis of gene expression patterns in the adult mouse brain

Girard, FFranck ; Venail, J. ; Schwaller, Beat ; Celio, Marco R.

In: Neuroscience, 2015, vol. 294, p. 116–155

In mice, 249 putative members of the superfamily of EF-hand domain Ca²⁺-binding proteins, manifesting great diversity in structure, cellular localization and functions have been identified. Three members in particular, namely, calbindin-D28K, calretinin and parvalbumin, are widely used as markers for specific neuronal subpopulations in different regions of the brain. The aim of the present...

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Lack of parvalbumin in mice leads to behavioral deficits relevant to all human autism core symptoms and related neural morphofunctional abnormalities

Wöhr, M. ; Orduz, D. ; Gregory, Patrick ; Moreno, H ; Khan, U. ; Vörckel, K. J. ; Wolfer, D. P. ; Welzl, H. ; Gall, D. ; Schiffmann, S. N. ; Schwaller, Beat

In: Translational Psychiatry, 2015, vol. 5, no. 3, p. e525

Gene mutations and gene copy number variants are associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Affected gene products are often part of signaling networks implicated in synapse formation and/or function leading to alterations in the excitation/inhibition (E/I) balance. Although the network of parvalbumin (PV)-expressing interneurons has gained particular attention in ASD, little is known on...

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Establishment of immortalized murine mesothelial cells and a novel mesothelioma cell line

Blum, Walter ; Pecze, László ; Felley-Bosco, Emanuela ; Worthmüller-Rodriguez, Janine ; Wu, Licun ; Vrugt, Bart ; Perrot, Marc de ; Schwaller, Beat

In: In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 2015, p. 1–8

Mesothelial cells are susceptible to 10:38 05.06.2015asbestos fiber-induced cytotoxicity and on longer time scales to transformation; the resulting mesothelioma is a highly aggressive neoplasm that is considered as incurable at the present time Zucali et al. (Cancer Treatment Reviews 37:543–558, 2011). Only few murine cell culture models of immortalized mesothelial cells and mesothelioma...

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Characterization and modeling of Ca2 + oscillations in mouse primary mesothelial cells

Pecze, László ; Schwaller, Beat

In: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research, 2015, vol. 1853, no. 3, p. 632–645

Brief changes in the cytosolic and intra-organellar Ca2 + concentration serve as specific signals for various physiological processes. In mesothelial cells lining the surface of internal organs and the walls of body cavities, a re-entry in the cell cycle (G₀–G₁ transition) evoked by serum re-administration induces long-lasting Ca2 + oscillations with a slowly...

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EF-hand protein Ca²⁺ buffers regulate Ca²⁺ influx and exocytosis in sensory hair cells

Pangršič, Tina ; Gabrielaitis, Mantas ; Michanski, Susann ; Schwaller, Beat ; Wolf, Fred ; Strenzke, Nicola ; Moser, Tobias

In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2015, vol. 112, no. 9, p. E1028–E1037

EF-hand Ca²⁺-binding proteins are thought to shape the spatiotemporal properties of cellular Ca²⁺ signaling and are prominently expressed in sensory hair cells in the ear. Here, we combined genetic disruption of parvalbumin-α, calbindin-D28k, and calretinin in mice with patch-clamp recording, in vivo physiology, and mathematical modeling to study their role in Ca²⁺ signaling,...

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Subcellular structural plasticity caused by the absence of the fast Ca²⁺ buffer calbindin D-28k in recurrent collaterals of cerebellar Purkinje neurons

Orduz, David ; Boom, Alain ; Gall, David ; Brion, Jean-Pierre ; Schiffmann, Serge N. ; Schwaller, Beat

In: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 2014, vol. 8, p. 364

Purkinje cells (PC) control spike timing of neighboring PC by their recurrent axon collaterals. These synapses underlie fast cerebellar oscillations and are characterized by a strong facilitation within a time window of <20 ms during paired-pulse protocols. PC express high levels of the fast Ca²⁺ buffer protein calbindin D-28k (CB). As expected from the absence of a fast Ca²⁺ buffer,...

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Visual thalamocortical circuits in parvalbumin-deficient mice

Lintas, Alessandra ; Schwaller, Beat ; Villa, Alessandro E.P.

In: Brain Research, 2013, vol. 1536, p. 107–118

The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) is considered as the visual gateway to the visual cortex (VC) and sends collaterals to the thalamic reticular nucleus (RTN) that in turn receives collaterals of the corticofugal feedback projections. At all levels of this thalamocortical circuit there are GABAergic neurons expressing the calcium-buffer parvalbumin (PV). The present study reports for...

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The effect of parvalbumin deficiency on the acoustic startle response and prepulse inhibition in mice

Popelář, Jiří ; Rybalko, Natalia ; Burianová, Jana ; Schwaller, Beat ; Syka, Josef

In: Neuroscience Letters, 2013, vol. 553, p. 216–220

The strength of the acoustic startle response (ASR) to short bursts of broadband noise or tone pips (4, 8 and 16 kHz) and the prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the ASR elicited by prepulse tones (4, 8 and 16 kHz) were measured in parvalbumin-deficient (PV−/−) mice and in age-matched PV+/+ mice as controls. Hearing thresholds as determined from recordings of auditory brainstem responses were found...