BACKGROUND: Genetic variants in SCN10A, encoding the neuronal voltage-gated sodium channel Na V1.8, are strongly associated with atrial fibrillation, Brugada syndrome, cardiac conduction velocities, and heart rate. The cardiac function of SCN10A has not been resolved, however, and diverging mechanisms have been proposed. Here, we investigated the cardiac expression of SCN10A and the function of a variant-sensitive intronic enhancer previously linked to the regulation of SCN5A, encoding the major essential cardiac sodium channel Na V1.5. METHODS: The expression of SCN10A was investigated in mouse and human hearts. With the use of CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, the mouse intronic enhancer was disrupted, and mutant mice were characterized by tran...
Mutations in the coding sequence of SCN5A, which encodes the cardiac Na(+) channel α subunit, have b...
Background-The cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. G...
Background-The cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. G...
Variants in SCN10A, which encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel, are associated with alterations of...
Variants in SCN10A, which encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel, are associated with alterations of...
BACKGROUND:Genetic variants at the SCN5A/SCN10A locus are strongly associated with electrocardiograp...
The contraction pattern of the heart relies on the activation and conduction of the electrical impul...
Mutations and variations in and around SCN5A, encoding the major cardiac sodium channel, influence i...
Contains fulltext : 108002.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The contraction...
To identify genetic factors influencing cardiac conduction, we carried out a genome-wide association...
The electrical activity of the heart depends on the correct interplay between key transcription fact...
BackgroundThe cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. Ge...
The gene SCN5A encodes the main cardiac sodium channel NaV1.5. This channel predominates the cardiac...
Rationale: The SCN10A gene encodes the neuronal sodium channel isoform NaV1.8. Several recent genome...
The Scn5a gene encodes the major pore-forming Nav1.5 (α) subunit, of the voltage-gated Na+ channel i...
Mutations in the coding sequence of SCN5A, which encodes the cardiac Na(+) channel α subunit, have b...
Background-The cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. G...
Background-The cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. G...
Variants in SCN10A, which encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel, are associated with alterations of...
Variants in SCN10A, which encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel, are associated with alterations of...
BACKGROUND:Genetic variants at the SCN5A/SCN10A locus are strongly associated with electrocardiograp...
The contraction pattern of the heart relies on the activation and conduction of the electrical impul...
Mutations and variations in and around SCN5A, encoding the major cardiac sodium channel, influence i...
Contains fulltext : 108002.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The contraction...
To identify genetic factors influencing cardiac conduction, we carried out a genome-wide association...
The electrical activity of the heart depends on the correct interplay between key transcription fact...
BackgroundThe cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. Ge...
The gene SCN5A encodes the main cardiac sodium channel NaV1.5. This channel predominates the cardiac...
Rationale: The SCN10A gene encodes the neuronal sodium channel isoform NaV1.8. Several recent genome...
The Scn5a gene encodes the major pore-forming Nav1.5 (α) subunit, of the voltage-gated Na+ channel i...
Mutations in the coding sequence of SCN5A, which encodes the cardiac Na(+) channel α subunit, have b...
Background-The cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. G...
Background-The cardiac sodium channel SCN5A regulates atrioventricular and ventricular conduction. G...