Background/Aims: Uterine contractility is controlled by electrical signals generated by myometrial smooth muscle cells. Because aberrant electrical signaling may cause inefficient uterine contractions and poor reproductive outcomes, there is great interest in defining the ion channels that regulate uterine excitability. In human myometrium, the Na+ leak channel, non-selective (NALCN) contributes to a gadolinium-sensitive, Na+-dependent leak current. The aim of this study was to determine the role of NALCN in regulating uterine excitability and examine its involvement in parturition. Methods: Wildtype C57BL/6J mice underwent timed-mating and NALCN uterine expression was measured at several time points across pregnancy including pregnancy day...
The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contraction o...
During a normal pregnancy, a well orchestrated series of biochemical mechanisms maintain uterine ton...
<div><p>The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contr...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Uterine contractility is controlled by electrical signals generated b...
Depolarization of the myometrial smooth muscle cell (MSMC) resting membrane potential is necessary f...
At the end of pregnancy, the uterus transitions from a quiescent state to a highly contractile state...
Pregnancy causes changes in the uterus, such as increased cell volume and altered water content. How...
BACKGROUND: We tested the hypothesis that the stretch-activated, four-transmembrane domain, two pore...
Abnormal uterine activity in pregnancy causes a range of important clinical disorders, including pre...
There is a growing appreciation that ion channels encoded by the ether-a-go-go-related gene family h...
Mechanisms involved in the generation of spontaneous uterine contractions are not fully understood. ...
Ion channels in myometrial cells play critical roles in spontaneous and agonist-induced uterine cont...
During a normal pregnancy, a well orchestrated series of biochemical mechanisms maintain uterine ton...
The importance of gaining insight into the mechanisms underlying uterine quiescence and contractilit...
The importance of gaining insight into the mechanisms underlying uterine quiescence and contractilit...
The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contraction o...
During a normal pregnancy, a well orchestrated series of biochemical mechanisms maintain uterine ton...
<div><p>The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contr...
<b><i>Background/Aims:</i></b> Uterine contractility is controlled by electrical signals generated b...
Depolarization of the myometrial smooth muscle cell (MSMC) resting membrane potential is necessary f...
At the end of pregnancy, the uterus transitions from a quiescent state to a highly contractile state...
Pregnancy causes changes in the uterus, such as increased cell volume and altered water content. How...
BACKGROUND: We tested the hypothesis that the stretch-activated, four-transmembrane domain, two pore...
Abnormal uterine activity in pregnancy causes a range of important clinical disorders, including pre...
There is a growing appreciation that ion channels encoded by the ether-a-go-go-related gene family h...
Mechanisms involved in the generation of spontaneous uterine contractions are not fully understood. ...
Ion channels in myometrial cells play critical roles in spontaneous and agonist-induced uterine cont...
During a normal pregnancy, a well orchestrated series of biochemical mechanisms maintain uterine ton...
The importance of gaining insight into the mechanisms underlying uterine quiescence and contractilit...
The importance of gaining insight into the mechanisms underlying uterine quiescence and contractilit...
The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contraction o...
During a normal pregnancy, a well orchestrated series of biochemical mechanisms maintain uterine ton...
<div><p>The electrical excitability of uterine smooth muscle cells is a key determinant of the contr...