The alveolar macrophage as a model of calcium signaling in oxidative stress
- 1 April 1998
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part B
- Vol. 1 (2) , 117-134
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10937409809524547
Abstract
Regulation of the free intracellular calcium concentration, [Ca2+]i, plays a major role in physiological signal transduction. Many of the essential enzymes in signaling cascades are Ca2+‐dependent, as are numerous proteins that participate in the regulated function. Oxidative stress, which for many years was considered synonymous with cell and tissue injury, has more recently been demonstrated to alter signal transduction in both positive and negative directions. The realization that hydrogen peroxide and lipid hydroperox‐ides are produced as part of normal metabolism has led to the proposal that these oxi‐dants function as second messengers. Exposure to environmental and other agents that produce hydroperoxides or the addition of exogenous hydroperoxides also causes elevation of [Ca2+]i in some cells. At sublethal exposure to hydroperoxides, the elevation in [Ca2+]i can either alter or mimic physiological stimulation. In addition to endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and the extracellular space, the phospholipid‐ and Ca2+‐bind‐ing proteins known as annexins constitute a Ca2* pool from which this ion may be released under situations of oxidative stress. In this article, the source and consequences of Ca2* elevation are reviewed with an emphasis on studies done with alveolar macrophages. These phagocytes, which modulate much of the physiological and immunological function of the lung, are susceptible targets for environmental oxidants.Keywords
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