Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10926284 Cell Calcium 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The remarkable recent discoveries of the proteins mediating mitochondrial Ca2+ transport (reviewed in this issue) provide an exciting opportunity to utilise this new knowledge to improve our fundamental understanding of relationships between Ca2+ signalling and bioenergetics and, importantly, to improve the understanding of diseases in which Ca2+ toxicity and mitochondrial malfunction play a crucial role. Ca2+ is an important activator of exocrine secretion, a regulator of the bioenergetics of exocrine cells and a contributor to exocrine cell damage. Exocrine secretory cells, exocrine tissues and diseases affecting exocrine glands (like Sjögren's syndrome and acute pancreatitis) will, therefore, provide worthy research areas for the application of this new knowledge of the Ca2+ transport mechanisms in mitochondria.
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