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Intracellular Calcium and Muscle Proteases

  • Yes, elevated levels of intracellular calcium play a crucial role in the activation of muscle proteases.
  • Calcium-dependent enzymes, specifically calpains, are primary examples of proteases within muscle tissue that are directly triggered by abnormal surges in intracellular calcium concentrations.
  • Cellular damage and conditions involving impaired mineral homeostasis can lead to this pathological calcium influx, subsequently accelerating muscle protein breakdown and degradation.
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