نتایج جستجو برای: apamin

تعداد نتایج: 791  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1998
A Yamanaka T Ishikawa K Goto

In the presence of N omega-nitro-L-arginine and indomethacin, acetylcholine (ACh) induced endothelium-dependent relaxation in guinea pig coronary artery preconstricted with 9,11-dideoxy-9 alpha, 11 alpha-epoxymethano prostaglandin F2 alpha. Dexamethasone and arachidonyltrifluoromethyl ketone, inhibitors of phospholipase A2, and 17-octadecynoic acid, an inhibitor of cytochrome P450 epoxygenase, ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2002
Richard Roman Andrew P Feranchak Marlyn Troetsch Jeffrey C Dunkelberg Gordon Kilic Thorsten Schlenker Jerome Schaack J Gregory Fitz

In human liver, Ca(2+)-dependent changes in membrane K(+) permeability play a central role in coordinating functional interactions between membrane transport, metabolism, and cell volume. On the basis of the observation that K(+) conductance is partially sensitive to the bee venom toxin apamin, we aimed to assess whether small-conductance Ca(2+)-sensitive K(+) (SK(Ca)) channels are expressed en...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2007
Nazira Ozgen Wen Dun Eugene A Sosunov Evgeny P Anyukhovsky Masanori Hirose Heather S Duffy Penelope A Boyden Michael R Rosen

OBJECTIVE Atrial fibrillation is often initiated by bursts of ectopic activity arising in the pulmonary veins. We have previously shown that a 3-h intermittent burst pacing protocol (BPP), mimicking ectopic pulmonary vein foci, shortens action potential duration (APD) locally at the pulmonary vein-atrial interface (PV) while having no effect elsewhere in rabbit atrium. This shortening is Ca(2+)...

2002
Robert W. Stackman Rebecca S. Hammond Eftihia Linardatos Aaron Gerlach James Maylie John P. Adelman Thanos Tzounopoulos

Activity-dependent changes in neuronal excitability and synaptic strength are thought to underlie memory encoding. In hippocampal CA1 neurons, small conductance Ca -activated K (SK) channels contribute to the afterhyperpolarization, affecting neuronal excitability. In the present study, we examined the effect of apamin-sensitive SK channels on the induction of hippocampal synaptic plasticity in...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
E J Lang I Sugihara R Llinás

The basic electrical rhythmicity of the olivocerebellar system was investigated in vivo using multiple electrode recordings of Purkinje cell (PC) complex spike (CS) activity. CSs demonstrate a 10 Hz rhythmicity, thought to result from the interaction of Ca2+ and Ca2+-dependent K+ conductances present in inferior olivary (IO) neurons. To assess the roles of different K+ channels in generating th...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Rebecca S Hammond Chris T Bond Timothy Strassmaier Thu Jennifer Ngo-Anh John P Adelman James Maylie Robert W Stackman

Apamin-sensitive, small-conductance, Ca2+-activated K+ channels (SK channels) modulate neuronal excitability in CA1 neurons. Blocking all SK channel subtypes with apamin facilitates the induction of hippocampal synaptic plasticity and enhances hippocampal learning. In CA1 dendrites, SK channels are activated by Ca2+ through NMDA receptors and restrict glutamate-mediated EPSPs. Studies of SK cha...

Journal: :Hypertension 2004
Kathryn M Gauthier Nancy Spitzbarth Erik M Edwards William B Campbell

Arachidonic acid induces an endothelium-dependent relaxation of the rabbit aorta that is blocked by lipoxygenase inhibitors. The cellular vasodilatory mechanisms activated by arachidonic acid metabolites remain undefined. In rabbit thoracic aortic rings pretreated with indomethacin (10 micromol/L) and contracted with phenylephrine, arachidonic acid (0.1 to 100 micromol/L) induced concentration-...

2013
Daniel Alvarez-Fischer Carmen Noelker Franca Vulinović Anne Grünewald Caroline Chevarin Christine Klein Wolfgang H. Oertel Etienne C. Hirsch Patrick P. Michel Andreas Hartmann

Bee venom has recently been suggested to possess beneficial effects in the treatment of Parkinson disease (PD). For instance, it has been observed that bilateral acupoint stimulation of lower hind limbs with bee venom was protective in the acute 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP) mouse model of PD. In particular, a specific component of bee venom, apamin, has previously been sh...

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