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The Unique Roles of Ion Channels in Pluripotent Stem Cells in Response to Biological Stimuli

Taku Kaitsuka

2024Biology5 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ion channels are essential for mineral ion homeostasis in mammalian cells, and these are activated or inhibited by environmental stimuli such as heat, cold, mechanical, acidic, or basic stresses. These expressions and functions are quite diverse between cell types. The function and importance of ion channels are well-studied in neurons and cardiac cells, while those functions in pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) were not fully understood. Some sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, transient receptor potential channels and mechanosensitive Piezo channels are found to be expressed and implicated in pluripotency and self-renewal capacity in PSCs. This review summarizes present and previous reports about ion channels and their response to environmental stimuli in PSCs. Furthermore, we compare the expressions and roles between PSCs and their differentiated embryoid bodies. We then discuss those contributions to pluripotency and differentiation.

Topics & Concepts

Mechanosensitive channelsBiologyIon channelInduced pluripotent stem cellCell biologyStretch-activated ion channelTransient receptor potential channelEmbryoid bodyCellular differentiationCell typeEmbryonic stem cellBiophysicsCellReceptorBiochemistryGeneIon channel regulation and functionPlanarian Biology and ElectrostimulationMagnesium in Health and Disease
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