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The extracellular Ca2+ (Ca-o(2+))-sensing receptor (CaR) critically influen
ces Ca-o(2+) homeostasis by regulating parathyroid hormone (PTH) secretion
and renal Ca2+ handling. Moreover, its expression in intestinal and bone ce
lls suggests roles in all of the organs involved in maintaining systemic Ca
-o(2+) homeostasis. This G-protein coupled receptor is also expressed in a
wide variety of additional cells throughout the body. While our understandi
ng of its role(s) outside of the system governing Ca-o(2+) metabolism remai
ns rudimentary, the CaR will probably emerge as a versatile regulator of di
verse cellular functions, including proliferation, differentiation, apoptos
is, gene expression and maintenance of membrane potential. Finally, the rec
ently developed, "calcimimetic" CaR activators, exemplified by a NPS R-467
and NPS R-568, provide novel approaches to treating diseases that previousl
y had no effective medical therapies: topic likewise covered in this review
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