Spatial separation of endothelial small- and intermediate-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (K(Ca)) and connexins: possible relationship to vasodilator function?
Activation of endothelial cell small- (S) and intermediate- (I) conductance calcium-activated potassium channels (K(Ca)) and current or molecular transfer via myoendothelial gap junctions underlies endothelium-derived hyperpolarization leading to vasodilation. The mechanism underlying the K(Ca) comp...
Main Authors: | Sandow, S, Neylon, C, Chen, M, Garland, C |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
|
Similar Items
-
Spatial association of K-Ca and gap junction connexins in rat mesenteric artery
by: Sandow, S, et al.
Published: (2006) -
Rapid endothelial cell-selective loading of connexin 40 antibody blocks endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor dilation in rat small mesenteric arteries.
by: Mather, S, et al.
Published: (2005) -
A role for beta-adrenoreceptors in conducted vasodilation
by: Yarova, P, et al.
Published: (2011) -
TRPM4 inhibitor 9‐phenanthrol activates endothelial cell intermediate conductance calcium‐activated potassium channels in rat isolated mesenteric artery
by: Garland, C, et al.
Published: (2014) -
Designing novel modulators selective for the intermediate conductance calcium activated potassium channel
by: Delaforce, C
Published: (2018)