نتایج جستجو برای: dependent calcium channels

تعداد نتایج: 937104  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
J Wang M Irnaten D Mendelowitz

Whole cell currents and miniature glutamatergic synaptic events (minis) were recorded in vitro from cardiac vagal neurons in the nucleus ambiguus using the patch-clamp technique. We examined whether voltage-dependent calcium channels were involved in the nicotinic excitation of cardiac vagal neurons. Nicotine evoked an inward current, increase in mini amplitude, and increase in mini frequency i...

Journal: :Journal of cellular physiology 2007
Jessica Escoffier Sylvie Boisseau Catherine Serres Chien-Chang Chen Daesoo Kim Séverine Stamboulian Hee-Sup Shin Kevin P Campbell Michel De Waard Christophe Arnoult

In spermatozoa, voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCC) have been involved in different cellular functions like acrosome reaction (AR) and sperm motility. Multiple types of VDCC are present and their relative contribution is still a matter of debate. Based mostly on pharmacological studies, low-voltage-activated calcium channels (LVA-CC), responsible of the inward current in spermatocytes, we...

Journal: :Circulation research 1993
A Welling Y W Kwan E Bosse V Flockerzi F Hofmann R S Kass

At least four calcium channel subtypes (P, T, N, and L) have now been classified on the basis of their biophysical and/or pharmacological properties. L-type channels, a channel family particularly important to physiological function of the cardiovascular system, are identified by their slow voltage- and calcium-dependent inactivation as well as their sensitivity to dihydropyridine (DHP) calcium...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Diego Varela Gerald W. Zamponi

Calcium influx via L-type (Cav1.2 and Cav1.3) calcium channels is tightly regulated to ensure optimal intracellular calcium levels. Although much is known about acute modulation of these channels by second messengers, the mechanisms that control their trafficking to and from the plasma membrane remain poorly understood. In this issue of Neuron, Green and colleagues demonstrate that the opening ...

Journal: :research in pharmaceutical sciences 0

the role of opioid receptor and voltage dependent calcium channels on the kindling induced by the convulsant pentylenetetrazole (ptz) were investigated in the rats. experiment involved 24 rats which were divided into four groups. kindling was established with ptz in subconvulsive dose (37.5 mg/kg i.p.) every 48 h and effects were observed within 20 min using five-point scoring system. all anima...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Marianne R Smith Alexandra B Nelson Sascha Du Lac

Behavioral reflexes can be modified by experience via mechanisms that are largely unknown. Within the circuitry for the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR), neurons in the medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) show adaptive changes in firing rate responses that are correlated with VOR gain (the ratio of evoked eye velocity to input head velocity). Although changes in synaptic strength are typically assumed ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1986
H Reuter S Kokubun B Prod'hom

Voltage-dependent calcium channels are widely distributed in excitable membranes and are involved in the regulation of many cellular functions. These channels can be modulated by neurotransmitters and drugs. There is one particular type of calcium channel in cardiac cells (L-type) whose gating is affected in different ways by beta-adrenoceptor and 1,4-dihydropyridine agonists. We have analysed ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1992
M Spedding B Kenny

I47 Tsien’s group classified these channels as ‘N, ‘T, In the 1960s the research groups of Fleckenstein and Godfraind defined ‘calcium antagonists’ as agents which blocked the entry of calcium into cells via voltage-dependent calcium channels. In a literature search we found 74 compounds in various stages of clinical or preclinical development classed as ‘calcium antagonists’. Since the initial...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2014
Jordan D Chambers Joel C Bornstein Rachel M Gwynne Katerina Koussoulas Evan A Thomas

Intrinsic sensory neurons (ISNs) of the enteric nervous system respond to stimuli such as muscle tension, muscle length, distortion of the mucosa, and the chemical content in the lumen. ISNs form recurrent networks that probably drive many intestinal motor patterns and reflexes. ISNs express a large number of voltage- and calcium-gated ion channels, some of which are modified by inflammation or...

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