While L-type voltage-dependent calcium channels have long been considered the predominant source of calcium for myogenic constriction, recent studies of both cerebral and systemic circulations have provided evidence for the prominent expression of other members of the voltage-dependent calcium channel family, in particular the low voltage activated T-type channels. Although physiological studies have not supported the involvement of a classical low voltage activated, T-type channel in vascular function, evidence is accumulating that points to the involvement of a non-L-type, high voltage activated channel with sensitivity to T-type channel antagonists. We propose that this may arise due to expression of a T-type channel splice variant with ...
We recently found block of NO synthase in rat middle cerebral artery caused spasm, associated with d...
Abstract—Ion channels in the plasma membrane of vascular muscle cells that form the walls of resista...
Since the discovery of low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels in sensory neurons and the init...
Low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels play an important role in regulating cellular excitabi...
Low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels play an important role in regulating cellular excitabi...
Calcium influx via voltage-gated channels plays important roles in muscle excitation-contraction cou...
Abstract The arterial myogenic response to intraluminal pressure elicits constriction to maintain ti...
Voltage-gated calcium channels are important for the regulation of renal blood flow and the glomerul...
Antagonists of L-type voltage dependent calcium channels (VDCCs) are widely used in the treatment of...
Voltage-gated calcium channels are involved in the vascular excitation-contraction mechanism and reg...
Copyright © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc.Clinical studies suggest that T-type Ca(2+) channel...
Clinical evidence in microvascular disease suggests that T-type Ca⁺⁺ channel blockers (CCBs) have be...
Although dihydropyridines are widely used for the treatment of vasospasm, their effectiveness is que...
Voltage-gated calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) mediate many crucial Ca2+-dep...
1. Constriction of cerebral arteries is considered to depend on L-type voltage-dependent calcium cha...
We recently found block of NO synthase in rat middle cerebral artery caused spasm, associated with d...
Abstract—Ion channels in the plasma membrane of vascular muscle cells that form the walls of resista...
Since the discovery of low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels in sensory neurons and the init...
Low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels play an important role in regulating cellular excitabi...
Low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels play an important role in regulating cellular excitabi...
Calcium influx via voltage-gated channels plays important roles in muscle excitation-contraction cou...
Abstract The arterial myogenic response to intraluminal pressure elicits constriction to maintain ti...
Voltage-gated calcium channels are important for the regulation of renal blood flow and the glomerul...
Antagonists of L-type voltage dependent calcium channels (VDCCs) are widely used in the treatment of...
Voltage-gated calcium channels are involved in the vascular excitation-contraction mechanism and reg...
Copyright © 2009 American Heart Association, Inc.Clinical studies suggest that T-type Ca(2+) channel...
Clinical evidence in microvascular disease suggests that T-type Ca⁺⁺ channel blockers (CCBs) have be...
Although dihydropyridines are widely used for the treatment of vasospasm, their effectiveness is que...
Voltage-gated calcium channels in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) mediate many crucial Ca2+-dep...
1. Constriction of cerebral arteries is considered to depend on L-type voltage-dependent calcium cha...
We recently found block of NO synthase in rat middle cerebral artery caused spasm, associated with d...
Abstract—Ion channels in the plasma membrane of vascular muscle cells that form the walls of resista...
Since the discovery of low-voltage-activated T-type calcium channels in sensory neurons and the init...