The ClC-1 chloride channel 1 is important for muscle function as it stabilizes resting membrane potential and helps to repolarize the membrane after action potentials. We investigated the contribution of ClC-1 to adaptation of skeletal muscles to needs induced by the different stages of life. We analyzed the ClC-1 gene and protein expression as well as mRNA levels of protein kinase C (PKC) alpha and theta involved in ClC-1 modulation, in soleus (SOL) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles of rats in all stage of life. The cellular localization of ClC-1 in relation to age was also investigated. Our data show that during muscle development ClC-1 expression differs according to phenotype. In fast-twitch EDL muscles ClC-1 expression increa...
Abstract: Muscle disuse produced by hindlimb unloading (HU) induces severe atrophy and slow-to-fast ...
KLOCKE R, STEINMEYER K, JENTSCH TJ, Jockusch H. ROLE OF INNERVATION, EXCITABILITY, AND MYOGENIC FACT...
Enantiomers of 2-(p-chlorophenoxy) propionic acid, compounds acting specifically on chloride channel...
In order to clarify the mechanism underlying the reduction of resting membrane chloride conductance ...
AbstractIn order to clarify the mechanism underlying the reduction of resting membrane chloride cond...
In skeletal muscle, the resting chloride conductance (gCl), due to the ClC-1 chloride channel, contr...
By the use of pharmacological tools, we tested the hypothesis that age-related alterations in the re...
In skeletal muscle, the resting chloride conductance (gCl), due to the ClC-1 chloride channel, contr...
In 1970, the study of the pathomechanisms underlying myotonia in muscle fibers isolated from myotoni...
Electrical membrane properties of skeletal muscle fibers have been thoroughly studied over the last ...
AbstractThe chloride channel ClC-1 is required to maintain a normal excitability of mature muscle fi...
Bardouille C, Vullhorst D, Jockusch H. Expression of chloride channel 1 mRNA in cultured myogenic ce...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. ClC-1 is a Cl- channel in mammali...
Disuse of postural slow-twitch muscles, as it occurs in hypogravity, induces a slow-to-fast myofibre...
Statin-induced skeletal muscle damage in rats is associated to the reduction of the resting sarcolem...
Abstract: Muscle disuse produced by hindlimb unloading (HU) induces severe atrophy and slow-to-fast ...
KLOCKE R, STEINMEYER K, JENTSCH TJ, Jockusch H. ROLE OF INNERVATION, EXCITABILITY, AND MYOGENIC FACT...
Enantiomers of 2-(p-chlorophenoxy) propionic acid, compounds acting specifically on chloride channel...
In order to clarify the mechanism underlying the reduction of resting membrane chloride conductance ...
AbstractIn order to clarify the mechanism underlying the reduction of resting membrane chloride cond...
In skeletal muscle, the resting chloride conductance (gCl), due to the ClC-1 chloride channel, contr...
By the use of pharmacological tools, we tested the hypothesis that age-related alterations in the re...
In skeletal muscle, the resting chloride conductance (gCl), due to the ClC-1 chloride channel, contr...
In 1970, the study of the pathomechanisms underlying myotonia in muscle fibers isolated from myotoni...
Electrical membrane properties of skeletal muscle fibers have been thoroughly studied over the last ...
AbstractThe chloride channel ClC-1 is required to maintain a normal excitability of mature muscle fi...
Bardouille C, Vullhorst D, Jockusch H. Expression of chloride channel 1 mRNA in cultured myogenic ce...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com1. ClC-1 is a Cl- channel in mammali...
Disuse of postural slow-twitch muscles, as it occurs in hypogravity, induces a slow-to-fast myofibre...
Statin-induced skeletal muscle damage in rats is associated to the reduction of the resting sarcolem...
Abstract: Muscle disuse produced by hindlimb unloading (HU) induces severe atrophy and slow-to-fast ...
KLOCKE R, STEINMEYER K, JENTSCH TJ, Jockusch H. ROLE OF INNERVATION, EXCITABILITY, AND MYOGENIC FACT...
Enantiomers of 2-(p-chlorophenoxy) propionic acid, compounds acting specifically on chloride channel...