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Erschienen in: Current Rheumatology Reports 7/2015

01.07.2015 | Osteoarthritis (MB Goldring, Section Editor)

Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels in Chondrocytes: Roles in Health and Disease

verfasst von: Csaba Matta, Róza Zákány, Ali Mobasheri

Erschienen in: Current Rheumatology Reports | Ausgabe 7/2015

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Abstract

Chondrocytes, the single cell type in adult articular cartilage, have conventionally been considered to be non-excitable cells. However, recent evidence suggests that their resting membrane potential (RMP) is less negative than that of excitable cells, and they are fully equipped with channels that control ion, water and osmolyte movement across the chondrocyte membrane. Amongst calcium-specific ion channels, members of the voltage-dependent calcium channel (VDCC) family are expressed in chondrocytes where they are functionally active. L-type VDCC inhibitors such as nifedipine and verapamil have contributed to our understanding of the roles of these ion channels in chondrogenesis, chondrocyte signalling and mechanotransduction. In this narrative review, we discuss published data indicating that VDCC function is vital for chondrocyte health, especially in regulating proliferation and maturation. We also highlight the fact that activation of VDCC function appears to accompany various inflammatory aspects of osteoarthritis (OA) and, based on in vitro data, the application of nifedipine and/or verapamil may be a promising approach for ameliorating OA severity. However, very few studies on clinical outcomes are available regarding the influence of calcium antagonists, which are used primarily for treating cardiovascular conditions in OA patients. This review is intended to stimulate further research on the chondrocyte ‘channelome’, contribute to the development of novel therapeutic strategies and facilitate the retargeting and repositioning of existing pharmacological agents currently used for other comorbidities for the treatment of OA.
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Metadaten
Titel
Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels in Chondrocytes: Roles in Health and Disease
verfasst von
Csaba Matta
Róza Zákány
Ali Mobasheri
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Current Rheumatology Reports / Ausgabe 7/2015
Print ISSN: 1523-3774
Elektronische ISSN: 1534-6307
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11926-015-0521-4

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