Calcium is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including bone health, muscle function, nerve transmission, and blood clotting. When calcium levels in the ...
Muscle cramps are a common and often uncomfortable phenomenon that many individuals experience. These sudden, involuntary contractions can occur in various muscle groups, causing sharp pain and ...
Vitamin D deficiency, rampant in India at 70–90% of the population, adds another layer of trouble by curbing calcium absorption despite solid intake.
Together, these findings suggest that ferulic acid can act as a natural regulator of intestinal motility. By reducing excessive smooth muscle activity, the compound could potentially help calm ...
IT is well established that an increase in the intracellular concentration of ionized calcium after excitation in the membrane is the key factor for initiation of contraction of various types of ...
The contractile responses of esophageal smooth muscle (SM) induced by platelet-activating factor (PAF) involve the activation of L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels (L-type VDCCs), ...
Researchers were able to control heart muscle function in a new way after discovering the previously unknown role of two enzymes in heart muscle contraction. Although in the early stages, the research ...
Ferulic acid suppresses ileal smooth muscle contraction by inhibiting calcium ion influx through voltage-dependent calcium channels. This action may help prevent or treat excessive intestinal motility ...
Evidence from randomized trials suggests that calcium supplements may not significantly reduce fracture risk in ...
The sarcomere is the most basic contractile unit in skeletal and cardiac muscle. Mutations in genes encoding sarcomeric proteins give rise to heritable myopathies, although muscle function is more ...
Researchers from Japan uncovered the dual role of the fifth transmembrane segment (S5) in the type 1 ryanodine receptor (RyR1) channel, crucial for muscle function. They found that mutations in S5 ...