Effective delivery of oxygen and essential nutrients to vital organs and tissues throughout the body requires adequate blood flow supplied through resistance vessels. The intimate relationship between intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) and regulation of membrane potential (Vm) is indispensable for maintaining blood flow regulation. In particular, Ca2+-activated K+ (KCa) channels were ascertained as transducers of elevated [Ca2+]i signals into hyperpolarization of Vm as a pathway for decreasing vascular resistance, thereby enhancing blood flow. Recent evidence also supports the reverse role for KCa channels, in which they facilitate Ca2+ influx into the cell interior through open non-selective cation (e.g., transient receptor potential; TRP) ch...
Arterial hyperpolarization to acetylcholine (ACh) reflects coactivation of K(Ca)3.1 (IK(Ca)) channel...
Arterial hyperpolarization to acetylcholine (ACh) reflects coactivation of K(Ca)3.1 (IK(Ca)) channel...
Endothelial cells in vivo form an interface between flowing blood and vascular tissue, responding to...
K+ Channels and Membrane Potential in Endothelial Cells. The endothelium plays a vital role in the c...
The endothelium plays a vital role in the control of vascular functions, including modulation of ton...
The endothelium plays a vital role in the control of vascular functions, including modulation of ton...
Novel Ca2+ signalling pathways in both endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells of rat small resist...
Many endothelial cell (EC) functions depend on influx of extracellular Ca2+, which is triggered by a...
Rationale: Electrical conduction through gap junction channels between endothelial cells of resistan...
Cationic channels with variable selectivity for Ca2+, K+, and Na+ are ubiquitous in non-excitable ti...
AbstractPotassium channels belong to the largest and the most diverse super-families of ion channels...
Ca2+-activated potassium channels (KCa) and canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels a...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in the vessel wall contract to regulate blood flow and pressure, a functi...
Ion channel permeability and calcium ion (Ca2+) signalling are essential in regulating cellular resp...
Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) channels are ubiquitously expressed in excitable and n...
Arterial hyperpolarization to acetylcholine (ACh) reflects coactivation of K(Ca)3.1 (IK(Ca)) channel...
Arterial hyperpolarization to acetylcholine (ACh) reflects coactivation of K(Ca)3.1 (IK(Ca)) channel...
Endothelial cells in vivo form an interface between flowing blood and vascular tissue, responding to...
K+ Channels and Membrane Potential in Endothelial Cells. The endothelium plays a vital role in the c...
The endothelium plays a vital role in the control of vascular functions, including modulation of ton...
The endothelium plays a vital role in the control of vascular functions, including modulation of ton...
Novel Ca2+ signalling pathways in both endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells of rat small resist...
Many endothelial cell (EC) functions depend on influx of extracellular Ca2+, which is triggered by a...
Rationale: Electrical conduction through gap junction channels between endothelial cells of resistan...
Cationic channels with variable selectivity for Ca2+, K+, and Na+ are ubiquitous in non-excitable ti...
AbstractPotassium channels belong to the largest and the most diverse super-families of ion channels...
Ca2+-activated potassium channels (KCa) and canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels a...
Smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in the vessel wall contract to regulate blood flow and pressure, a functi...
Ion channel permeability and calcium ion (Ca2+) signalling are essential in regulating cellular resp...
Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) channels are ubiquitously expressed in excitable and n...
Arterial hyperpolarization to acetylcholine (ACh) reflects coactivation of K(Ca)3.1 (IK(Ca)) channel...
Arterial hyperpolarization to acetylcholine (ACh) reflects coactivation of K(Ca)3.1 (IK(Ca)) channel...
Endothelial cells in vivo form an interface between flowing blood and vascular tissue, responding to...