kalsíumháð
Kalsíumháð is an Icelandic term that translates to "calcium-dependent" in English. It describes a biological process or phenomenon that relies on the presence and availability of calcium ions (Ca2+) to function correctly. Calcium is a crucial mineral in many biological systems, acting as a second messenger in cellular signaling pathways, playing a role in muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, blood clotting, and bone formation.
Processes described as kalsíumháð are therefore highly sensitive to fluctuations in intracellular or extracellular calcium levels.
Similarly, muscle contraction is another well-known kalsíumháð mechanism. In skeletal muscle, the binding of calcium ions