AbstractAcetylcholine (ACh) rapidly increases cardiac K+ currents (IKACh) by activating muscarinic K+ (KACh) channels followed by a gradual amplitude decrease within seconds. This phenomenon is called short-term desensitization and its precise mechanism and physiological role are still unclear. We constructed a mathematical model for IKACh to examine the conditions required to reconstitute short-term desensitization. Two conditions were crucial: two distinct muscarinic receptors (m2Rs) with different affinities for ACh, which conferred an IKACh response over a wide range of ACh concentrations, and two distinct KACh channels with different affinities for the G-protein βγ subunits, which contributed to reconstitution of the temporal behavior ...
AbstractM2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors modulate cardiac rhythm via regulation of the inward p...
Hyperkalemia is known to develop in various conditions including vigorous physical exercise. In the ...
Many G protein-coupled receptor-mediated responses desensitize within minutes. Sustained stimulation...
AbstractAcetylcholine (ACh) rapidly increases cardiac K+ currents (IKACh) by activating muscarinic K...
AbstractThe atrioventricular node (AVN) is a vital component of the pacemaker-conduction system of t...
The cardiac muscarinic receptor (M2R) regulates heart rate, in part, by modulating the acetylcholine...
A model is formulated for characterizing the behavior of the acetylcholine (ACh)-sensitive K+ membra...
Background and Objectives:Recent studies have shown that many kinds of K+ channels, including the mu...
Background A variety of previous studies have demon-strated reduced diastolic potential and electric...
The cardiac muscarinic receptor (M2R) regulates heart rate, in part, by modulating the ace-tylcholin...
Acetylcholine (ACh) released on vagal stimulation reduces the heart rate by increasing K+ conductanc...
High resolution measurements of the current through individual ion channels activated by acetylcholi...
Recent experimental work has revealed unusual features of the effect of certain drugs on cardiac inw...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
An inwardly rectifying K^+ current is present in atrial cardiac myocytes that is activated by acetyl...
AbstractM2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors modulate cardiac rhythm via regulation of the inward p...
Hyperkalemia is known to develop in various conditions including vigorous physical exercise. In the ...
Many G protein-coupled receptor-mediated responses desensitize within minutes. Sustained stimulation...
AbstractAcetylcholine (ACh) rapidly increases cardiac K+ currents (IKACh) by activating muscarinic K...
AbstractThe atrioventricular node (AVN) is a vital component of the pacemaker-conduction system of t...
The cardiac muscarinic receptor (M2R) regulates heart rate, in part, by modulating the acetylcholine...
A model is formulated for characterizing the behavior of the acetylcholine (ACh)-sensitive K+ membra...
Background and Objectives:Recent studies have shown that many kinds of K+ channels, including the mu...
Background A variety of previous studies have demon-strated reduced diastolic potential and electric...
The cardiac muscarinic receptor (M2R) regulates heart rate, in part, by modulating the ace-tylcholin...
Acetylcholine (ACh) released on vagal stimulation reduces the heart rate by increasing K+ conductanc...
High resolution measurements of the current through individual ion channels activated by acetylcholi...
Recent experimental work has revealed unusual features of the effect of certain drugs on cardiac inw...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
An inwardly rectifying K^+ current is present in atrial cardiac myocytes that is activated by acetyl...
AbstractM2 muscarinic acetylcholine receptors modulate cardiac rhythm via regulation of the inward p...
Hyperkalemia is known to develop in various conditions including vigorous physical exercise. In the ...
Many G protein-coupled receptor-mediated responses desensitize within minutes. Sustained stimulation...