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Voltage-gated

Autoantibodies are directed against nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in myasthenia gravis, resulting in receptor loss, skeletal muscle paralysis, and dysfunction (100). In addition, antibodies directed against voltage-gated Ca " channels produce similar neuromuscular dysfunction of Lambert-Eaton... [Pg.282]

Capsaicin receptor" agonists capsaicin, resmiferatoxin II, Via voltage-gated channels maitotoxm ( ) OH ... [Pg.286]

Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors Voltage-dependent Ca2+ Channels Voltage-gated K+ Channels... [Pg.130]

Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels are Ca2+-selective pores in the plasma membrane of electrically excitable cells, such as neurons, muscle cells, (neuro) endocrine cells, and sensory cells. They open in response to membrane depolarization (e.g., an action potential) and permit the influx of Ca2+ along its electrochemical gradient into the cytoplasm. [Pg.295]

Like other voltage-gated cation channels, Ca2+ channels exist in at least three states A resting state stabilized at negative potentials (such as the resting potentials of most electrically excitable cells) that is a closed state from which the channel can open. The open state is induced by depolarization. Channels do not stay open indefinitely because they are turned off during prolonged depolarization by transition into an inactivated state. Inactivation is driven both by depolarization... [Pg.295]

Ca2+ Channel Blockers. Figure 1 Most voltage-gated Ca2+ channels exist as a hetero-oligomeric complex of several subunits, a 1 subunits form the Ca2+-selective ion pore and contain the voltage-sensors of the channel. [Pg.296]

Catterall WA, Perez-Reyes E, Snutch TP et al (2005) International Union of Pharmacology. XLVIII. Nomenclature and structure-function relationships of voltage-gated calcium channels. Pharmacol Rev 57 411-425... [Pg.300]

Furthermore, PKCe is required for nerve growth factor-induced activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases and neurite outgrowth by ethanol. It is also required for ethanol-induced increases in N-type voltage-gated calcium channels in PC 12 neural cells. [Pg.485]

Inward Rectifier K+ Channels. Figure 1 The role of inward rectifier (Kir) channels in cardiac action potentials. Depolarization is generated and maintained by Na and Ca currents (/Na, /Ca). Voltage-gated K currents (Kv) and Kir channels contribute to repolarization and maintenance of a negative resting potential. [Pg.653]

Kv 3 -subunits are auxiliary subunits of Shaker-related Kv-channels, which belong to the Kvl subfamily of voltage-gated potassium channels. Kv(3 -subunits may function as chaperones in Kva -subunit assembly and may modulate the gating properties of Kv-channels. In particular, some Kv(3 -subunits may confer a rapid inactivation to otherwise non-inactivating Kv-channels. [Pg.677]

Kv-channel is an abbreviation of voltage-gated potassium channels. K stands for potassium and v for voltage. [Pg.677]


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Calcium voltage-gated

Channel specificity, voltage gating

Characteristics of Voltage-gated Ion Channels

Electrochemical model, voltage-gated

Electrochemical model, voltage-gated channels

Field-effect transistor gate voltage

Gate Threshold Voltage

Gate voltage

Gate voltage

Gate voltage Subject

Insecticides Affecting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels

Ion channels voltage gating

Ionic current, voltage-gated channel

L-type voltage-gated channels

Ligand-regulated and voltage-gated K channels

Membrane voltage-gated proteins

Mobility gate-voltage dependent

Modulation of voltage-gated ion

Modulation of voltage-gated ion channels

Nervous system voltage-gated sodium channels

Nomenclature of voltage-gated calcium

Nomenclature of voltage-gated calcium channels

Organic field-effect transistors source-gate voltage

PM-located voltage-gated

Potassium channels diversity, voltage-gated

Potassium voltage-gated

Pyrethroids voltage-gated sodium channels

Relaxation voltage-gated calcium channels

Sodium voltage gated

Structure and Function of Voltage-gated Ion Channels

Structure and biophysical properties of cloned voltage-gated channels

Structure of Voltage-gated Ion Channels

Synthetic voltage-gated sodium channel

Voltage gated calcium channels 3 subunit

Voltage gated calcium channels molecular structure

Voltage gated calcium channels subtypes

Voltage-gated Ca + channels

Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels

Voltage-gated Cl- channel

Voltage-gated K channel

Voltage-gated Na+ channel

Voltage-gated aggregate pore

Voltage-gated anion-selective channel

Voltage-gated anion-selective channel VDAC)

Voltage-gated calcium channels

Voltage-gated calcium channels VGCC)

Voltage-gated calcium channels VGCCs)

Voltage-gated calcium current

Voltage-gated calcium domain

Voltage-gated calcium-selective channels

Voltage-gated channels

Voltage-gated chloride channels

Voltage-gated chloride transport

Voltage-gated ion channels

Voltage-gated potassium channel Kvl

Voltage-gated potassium channels

Voltage-gated sodium channel blocker

Voltage-gated sodium channel modulators

Voltage-gated sodium channels

Voltage-gating

Voltage-gating channel model

Voltage-gating functional properties

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