A1899, PK-THPP, ML365, and Doxapram inhibit endogenous TASK channels and excite calcium signaling in carotid body type-1 cells
Sensing of hypoxia and acidosis in arterial chemoreceptors is thought to be mediated through the inhibition of TASK and possibly other (e.g., BKC a ) potassium channels which leads to membrane depolarization, voltage-gated Ca-entry, and neurosecretion. Here, we investigate the effects of pharmacolog...
Main Authors: | O'Donohoe, P, Huskens, N, Turner, P, Pandit, J, Buckler, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
2018
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