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Review
. 1986 Dec;7(5-6):387-97.
doi: 10.1016/0143-4160(86)90041-2.

Effect of pore formers on intracellular calcium

Review

Effect of pore formers on intracellular calcium

C A Pasternak. Cell Calcium. 1986 Dec.

Abstract

An increase in non-specific permeability across the plasma membrane of cells bathed in physiological media leads to an increase in intracellular Ca2+. The extent of the increase depends on the extent of the membrane lesion; the duration of the increase depends on the metabolic capability of cells to pump Ca2+ out. A slight, transient increase in cytosolic Ca2+ can be beneficial because it activates repair mechanisms; a large, sustained, increase is toxic because it impairs normal cell function. Extracellular Ca2+ prevents increases in non-specific permeability: only when the protective action of extracellular Ca2+ is overcome by pore-forming agents does intracellular Ca2+ rise to toxic levels. The beneficial actions of Ca2+, superimposed on its damaging effect, account for some of the paradoxical effects of Ca2+ that have been described in the literature.

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