نتایج جستجو برای: potassium channels

تعداد نتایج: 203017  

2014
Xi Huang Lily Yeh Jan

Potassium channels are pore-forming transmembrane proteins that regulate a multitude of biological processes by controlling potassium flow across cell membranes. Aberrant potassium channel functions contribute to diseases such as epilepsy, cardiac arrhythmia, and neuromuscular symptoms collectively known as channelopathies. Increasing evidence suggests that cancer constitutes another category o...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2003
Karin M Gerstin Diane H Gong Mona Abdallah Bruce D Winegar Edmond I Eger Andrew T Gray

UNLABELLED Several reports suggest that clinically used concentrations of inhaled anesthetics can increase conductance through noninactivating potassium channels and that the resulting hyperpolarization might decrease excitability, thereby leading to the anesthetic state. We speculated that animals deficient in such potassium channels might be resistant to the effects of anesthetics. Thus, in t...

2012
Ping LI Hai-feng SUN Ping-zheng ZHOU Chao-ying MA Guo-yuan HU Hua-liang JIANG Min LI Hong LIU

Aim: This study was conducted to test the selectivity of a class III antiarrhythmic agent, DC031050, on cardiac hERG and neuronal potassium channels. Methods: Whole-cell voltage patch clamp was used. Results: We previously reported that DC031050, a derivative of dofetilide, exhibited more potent biological activity than its leading compound, dofetilide. Here, we show that DC031050 selectively i...

Journal: :Brain research 1993
M Kim C M Mistretta

To study the potential role of potassium channels in the taste response to potassium salts, we applied 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) to the anterior rat tongue and recorded chorda tympani nerve taste responses to chemical stimuli. 4-aminopyridine is a pharmacological blocker that reduces potassium conductance through potassium channels in nerve and muscle. Summated neural responses to stimuli dissolve...

2013
Hyunsik Hwang Jinyoung Yoon Hyun Yeong Kim Myung Ki Min Jin-Ae Kim Eun-Hye Choi Wenzhi Lan Young-Min Bae Sheng Luan Hana Cho Beom-Gi Kim

Potassium is the most abundant cation and a myriad of transporters regulate K(+) homeostasis in plant. Potassium plays a role as a major osmolyte to regulate stomatal movements that control water utility of land plants. Here we report the characterization of two inward rectifying shaker-like potassium channels, OsKAT2 and OsKAT3, expressed in guard cell of rice plants. While OsKAT2 showed typic...

2012
Ali Mobasheri Rebecca Lewis Alexandrina Ferreira-Mendes Ana Rufino Caroline Dart Richard Barrett-Jolley

Chondrocytes are the resident cells of cartilage, which synthesize and maintain the extracellular matrix. The range of known potassium channels expressed by these unique cells is continually increasing. Since chondrocytes are non-excitable, and do not need to be repolarized following action potentials, the function of potassium channels in these cells has, until recently, remained completely un...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0

introduction numerous studies have demonstrated the presence of potassium selective channels in membranes internal organelles. these channels are essential to a large variety of cellular processes including intracellular 2+ a signaling, protein recycling, charge neutralization and cell protection. in contrast to the sarcoplasmic reticulum + here potassium channels have been clearly identified, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
B A Yi D L Minor Y F Lin Y N Jan L Y Jan

Neural signaling is based on the regulated timing and extent of channel opening; therefore, it is important to understand how ion channels open and close in response to neurotransmitters and intracellular messengers. Here, we examine this question for potassium channels, an extraordinarily diverse group of ion channels. Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels control action-potential waveforms an...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Paco S. Herson John P. Adelman

Rapidly inactivating A-type potassium channels are important determinants of firing frequency in many excitable cells. Nadal et al. (in this issue of Neuron) purified A-type potassium (I(SA)) channels from rat cerebellum and identified a novel beta subunit. This protein, DPPX, associates with the pore-forming subunits and endows previously elusive kinetic properties on A-type channels formed fr...

2006
Ashok Palaniappan Eric Jakobsson

Excitability is an attribute of life, and is a driving force in the descent of complexity. Cellular electrical activity as realized by membrane proteins that act as either channels or transporters is the basis of excitability. Electrical signaling is mediated by a wave of action potentials, which consist of synchronous redistribution of ionic gradients down ion channels. Ion channels select for...

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