Current Opinion in Physiology | 2021

Stretch-activated calcium mobilization in airway smooth muscle and pathophysiology of asthma

 

Abstract


Excessive mechanical stresses and altered mechanically activated signal pathways in the airway are involved in the mechanisms of asthma pathogenesis. Activation of airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells is a major source of mechanical stimuli of asthmatic airways. Ca2+ is one of the diverse second messengers for ASM cell functions such as contraction and migration. Ca2+ influx pathway activated by mechanical stretch regulates mechanotransduction of ASM cells. However, molecules for mechanically activated ion channels (e.g. Piezo1, Piezo2) responsible for Ca2+ mobilization have yet to be identified in ASM cells. This review primarily focuses on Ca2+ signaling activated by mechanical stretch in ASM cells and roles of mechanical stresses in pathophysiology of asthma.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/J.COPHYS.2021.04.004
Language English
Journal Current Opinion in Physiology

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