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Inward Ca<sup>2+</sup> current through the polycystin-2-dependent channels of renal primary cilia

Steven J. Kleene, Nancy K. Kleene

2021American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, it is proposed that Ca 2+ entering the primary cilium through polycystin-2 (PC2) channels may limit the formation of cysts. Recent studies predict that any macroscopic Ca 2+ influx through these channels should be small. We report that the native PC2 channels in primary cilia of cultured renal epithelial cells can allow a small macroscopic calcium influx. This may allow a significant accumulation of Ca 2+ in the cilium in vivo.

Topics & Concepts

CiliumPrimary (astronomy)Current (fluid)PhysicsChemistryBiophysicsBiologyCell biologyAstrophysicsThermodynamicsGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesFetal and Pediatric Neurological DisordersCerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
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