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Transient elevation of cytoplasmic calcium ion concentration at a single cell level precedes morphological changes of epidermal keratinocytes during cornification
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- Murata, Teruasa
- Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
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- Honda, Tetsuya
- Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
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- Egawa, Gyohei
- Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
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- Yamamoto, Yasuo
- Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University・Central Pharmaceutical Research Institute, Japan Tobacco
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- Ichijo, Ryo
- Department of Biosystems Science, Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Science
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- Toyoshima, Fumiko
- Department of Biosystems Science, Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Science
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- Dainichi, Teruki
- Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
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- Kabashima, Kenji
- Department of Dermatology, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University・Singapore Immunology Network (SIgN) and Institute of Medical Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)
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Epidermal keratinocytes achieve sequential differentiation from basal to granular layers, and undergo a specific programmed cell death, cornification, to form an indispensable barrier of the body. Although elevation of the cytoplasmic calcium ion concentration ([Ca²⁺]i) is one of the factors predicted to regulate cornification, the dynamics of [Ca²⁺]i in epidermal keratinocytes is largely unknown. Here using intravital imaging, we captured the dynamics of [Ca²⁺]i in mouse skin. [Ca²⁺]i was elevated in basal cells on the second time scale in three spatiotemporally distinct patterns. The transient elevation of [Ca²⁺]i also occurred at the most apical granular layer at a single cell level, and lasted for approximately 40 min. The transient elevation of [Ca²⁺]i at the granular layer was followed by cornification, which was completed within 10 min. This study demonstrates the tightly regulated elevation of [Ca²⁺]i preceding the cornification of epidermal keratinocytes, providing possible clues to the mechanisms of cornification.
Journal
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- Scientific reports
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Scientific reports 8 6610-, 2018-04-26
Springer Nature
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- CRID
- 1050001338207693568
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- NII Article ID
- 120006522872
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- ISSN
- 20452322
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- HANDLE
- 2433/234557
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- PubMed
- 29700333
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- IRDB
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