نتایج جستجو برای: potassium channels

تعداد نتایج: 203017  

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2004
Juan Tamargo Ricardo Caballero Ricardo Gómez Carmen Valenzuela Eva Delpón

Cardiac K+ channels are membrane-spanning proteins that allow the passive movement of K+ ions across the cell membrane along its electrochemical gradient. They regulate the resting membrane potential, the frequency of pacemaker cells and the shape and duration of the cardiac action potential. Additionally, they have been recognized as potential targets for the actions of neurotransmitters and h...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Geoffrey W Abbott Federico Sesti Igor Splawski Marianne E Buck Michael H Lehmann Katherine W Timothy Mark T Keating Steve A.N Goldstein

A novel potassium channel gene has been cloned, characterized, and associated with cardiac arrhythmia. The gene encodes MinK-related peptide 1 (MiRP1), a small integral membrane subunit that assembles with HERG, a pore-forming protein, to alter its function. Unlike channels formed only with HERG, mixed complexes resemble native cardiac IKr channels in their gating, unitary conductance, regulati...

Journal: :Stroke 2002
Tetsuyoshi Horiuchi Hans H Dietrich Kazuhiro Hongo Tetsuya Goto Ralph G Dacey

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Potassium channels or nitric oxide or both are major mediators of acidosis-induced dilation in the cerebral circulation. However, these contributions depend on a variety of factors such as species and vessel location. The present study was designed to clarify whether potassium channels and endothelial nitric oxide are involved in acidosis-induced dilation of isolated rat ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Stefanie Ryglewski Carsten Duch

Ionic currents underlie the firing patterns, excitability, and synaptic integration of neurons. Despite complete sequence information in multiple species, our knowledge about ion channel function in central neurons remains incomplete. This study analyzes the potassium currents of an identified Drosophila flight motoneuron, MN5, in situ. MN5 exhibits four different potassium currents, two fast-a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1994
D R Streeby T A McKean

Muskrats (Ondontra zibethicus) are common freshwater diving mammals exhibiting a bradycardia with both forced and voluntary diving. This bradycardia is mediated by vagal innervation; however, if hypoxia is present there may be local factors that also decrease heart rate. Some of these local factors may include ATP-sensitive potassium channel activation and extracellular accumulation of potassiu...

Journal: :Hypertension 1999
H Honda T Unemoto H Kogo

The tension in isolated ring preparations of the thoracic aortae from Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) was measured isometrically to study the differences in testosterone-induced relaxation between WKY and SHR aortic rings. Testosterone (9 to 300 micromol/L) induced a concentration-dependent relaxation in both WKY and SHR aortic rings, and the relaxation induced...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2003
N A Castle D O London C Creech Z Fajloun J W Stocker J-M Sabatier

Maurotoxin, a 34-amino acid toxin from Scorpio maurus scorpion venom, was examined for its ability to inhibit cloned human SK (SK1, SK2, and SK3), IK1, and Slo1 calcium-activated potassium (K(Ca)) channels. Maurotoxin was found to produce a potent inhibition of Ca(2+)-activated (86)Rb efflux (IC(50), 1.4 nM) and inwardly rectifying potassium currents (IC(50), 1 nM) in CHO cells stably expressin...

Journal: :Clinical science 1999
C A Hamilton G Berg K McArthur J L Reid A F Dominiczak

Opening of potassium channels can cause hyperpolarization and relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells. The aim of this work was to investigate the contribution of potassium channel activation to vasorelaxation in internal thoracic artery taken from patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Relaxations to carbachol and sodium nitroprusside were studied in isolated rings of int...

2002
Bo Skaaning Jensen

During ischemic stroke, a fatal biochemical cascade that results in neuronal hyperexcitability is initiated when neurons at risk are exposed to excessive excitatory amino acids and pathologically high levels of intracellular calcium (Ca2+). Therefore, neuroprotectants including NMDA-antagonists and blockers of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels have been proposed as novel strategies for stroke treatme...

Journal: :Brain research bulletin 2014
Darrin H Brager Daniel Johnston

Dendritic spine abnormalities and the metabotropic glutamate receptor theory put the focus squarely on synapses and protein synthesis as the cellular locus of fragile X syndrome. Synapses however, are only partly responsible for information processing in neuronal networks. Neurotransmitter triggered excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) are shaped and integrated by dendritic voltage-gated ...

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