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Ion channels in the regulation of autophagy.


ABSTRACT: Autophagy is a cellular process in which the cell degrades and recycles its own constituents. Given the crucial role of autophagy in physiology, deregulation of autophagic machinery is associated with various diseases. Hence, a thorough understanding of autophagy regulatory mechanisms is crucially important for the elaboration of efficient treatments for different diseases. Recently, ion channels, mediating ion fluxes across cellular membranes, have emerged as important regulators of both basal and induced autophagy. However, the mechanisms by which specific ion channels regulate autophagy are still poorly understood, thus underscoring the need for further research in this field. Here we discuss the involvement of major types of ion channels in autophagy regulation.

SUBMITTER: Kondratskyi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5846505 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ion channels in the regulation of autophagy.

Kondratskyi Artem A   Kondratska Kateryna K   Skryma Roman R   Klionsky Daniel J DJ   Prevarskaya Natalia N  

Autophagy 20171123 1


Autophagy is a cellular process in which the cell degrades and recycles its own constituents. Given the crucial role of autophagy in physiology, deregulation of autophagic machinery is associated with various diseases. Hence, a thorough understanding of autophagy regulatory mechanisms is crucially important for the elaboration of efficient treatments for different diseases. Recently, ion channels, mediating ion fluxes across cellular membranes, have emerged as important regulators of both basal  ...[more]

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