نتایج جستجو برای: kna

تعداد نتایج: 87  

2014
Grace E. Kim Leonard K. Kaczmarek

The sodium-activated potassium KNa channels Slack and Slick are encoded by KCNT1 and KCNT2, respectively. These channels are found in neurons throughout the brain, and are responsible for a delayed outward current termed I KNa. These currents integrate into shaping neuronal excitability, as well as adaptation in response to maintained stimulation. Abnormal Slack channel activity may play a role...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Travis A Hage Lawrence Salkoff

We report a novel coupled system of sodium-activated potassium currents (I(KNa)) and persistent sodium currents (I(NaP)), the components of which are widely distributed throughout the brain. Its existence and importance has not been previously recognized. Although I(KNa) was known to exist in many cell types, the source of Na(+) which activates I(KNa) remained a mystery. We now show in single m...

Journal: :Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin 2021

Acidic extracellular pH (pHe) is characteristic of the tumor microenvironment. Several reports suggest that increasing pHe improves response immune checkpoint inhibitors in murine models. To increase pHe, either sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) or citric acid/potassium-sodium citrate (KNa-cit) was chronically administered to mice. It hypothesized ions (HCO3−), produced from these alkalinizing agents...

2010
Megan O. Nuwer Kelly E. Picchione Arin Bhattacharjee Ricardo Mostany Tara G. Chowdhury David G. Johnston Shiva A. Portonovo S. Thomas Carmichael Jakob K. Dreyer Kjartan F. Herrik Rune W. Berg Jørn D. Hounsgaard

Inflammatory molecules sensitize peripheral nociceptors, making them responsive to innocuous stimuli. Sensitization is mediated by protein kinase A (PKA), but the ion channels involved are not known. PKA increases expression of voltage-gated sodium channels, but knock-out of these channels does not eliminate inflammation-induced sensitization. PKA also decreases potassium currents, but the perc...

2013
Leonard K. Kaczmarek

The Slack and Slick genes encode potassium channels that are very widely expressed in the central nervous system. These channels are activated by elevations in intracellular sodium, such as those that occur during trains of one or more action potentials, or following activation of non-selective cationic neurotransmitter receptors such as AMPA receptors. This review covers the cellular and molec...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
K W Harlow D N Smith J A Katzenellenbogen G L Greene B S Katzenellenbogen

Radiosequence analysis of peptide fragments of the estrogen receptor (ER) from MCF-7 human breast cancer cells has been used to identify cysteine 530 as the site of covalent attachment of an estrogenic affinity label, ketononestrol aziridine (KNA), and an antiestrogenic affinity label, tamoxifen aziridine (TAZ). ER from MCF-7 cells was covalently labeled with [3H]TAZ or [3H]KNA and purified to ...

2017
Kun Wang Feng Wang Jun-Ping Bao Zhi-Yang Xie Lu Chen Bao-Yi Zhou Xin-Hui Xie Xiao-Tao Wu

The dorsal horn (DH) of the spinal cord is the integrative center that processes and transmits pain sensation. Abnormal changes in ion channel expression can enhance the excitability of pain-related DH neurons. Sodium-activated potassium (KNa) channels are highly expressed particularly in the central nervous system; however, information about whether rat DH neurons express the SLICK channel pro...

Journal: :Physiological research 2008
J Vlkovicová V Javorková L Mézesová O Pechánová N Vrbjar

The present study was focused on regulatory role of nitric oxide on functional properties of the cardiac Na, K-ATPase in three various animal models of hypertension: spontaneously hypertensive male rats (SHR) with increased activity of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) by 60 % (Sh1), SHR with decreased activity of NOS by 40 % (Sh2) and rats with hypertension induced by L-NAME (40 mg/kg/day) with depr...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 1969
N Akaike

CONWAY and HINGERTY1) showed that feeding of rats with K-free diet produced high Na and low K contents in muscle, the K loss being greater than the Na gain during a short time of K-deficiency, but that a further decrease in K content by feeding of K-free diets from 4 to 26 days was compensated by an equivalent gain of Na. COOKE et al.2) demonstrated also in the rat skeletal muscle made K-defici...

Journal: :Korean journal of medical education 2011
Beom Joon Kim Jung Joon Sung Hoon Ki Park Dae Won Seo Chin Sang Chung Byung Woo Yoon

PURPOSE Evaluation of clinical skills and attitude including development of dynamic patient-doctor relationship is important in board examination (BE). Korean Neurological Association (KNA) has introduced clinical performance examination (CPX) utilizing standardized patients (SP) to BE in 2007. In this study, the authors describe the 3-year experience of CPX in BE through 2009. METHODS To imp...

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