Diverse mechanisms underlying the regulation of ion channels by carbon monoxide.

  • Peers, C
  • Boyle, JP
  • Scragg, JL
  • Dallas, ML
  • Al-Owais, MM
  • Hettiarachichi, NT
  • Elies, J
  • Johnson, E
  • Gamper, N
  • Steele, DS
Publication date
March 2015
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Carbon monoxide (CO) is firmly established as an important, physiological signalling molecule as well as a potent toxin. Through its ability to bind metal-containing proteins, it is known to interfere with a number of intracellular signalling pathways, and such actions can account for its physiological and pathological effects. In particular, CO can modulate the intracellular production of reactive oxygen species, NO and cGMP levels, as well as regulate MAPK signalling. In this review, we consider ion channels as more recently discovered effectors of CO signalling. CO is now known to regulate a growing number of different ion channel types, and detailed studies of the underlying mechanisms of action are revealing unexpected findings. For ex...

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