Calcium-activated potassium channels: Implications for aging and age-related neurodegeneration

  • Trombetta-Lima, Marina
  • Krabbendam, Inge E.
  • Dolga, Amalia M.
Publication date
June 2020
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Population aging, as well as the handling of age-associated diseases, is a worldwide increasing concern. Among them, Alzheimer's disease stands out as the major cause of dementia culminating in full dependence on other people for basic functions. However, despite numerous efforts, in the last decades, there was no new approved therapeutic drug for the treatment of the disease. Calcium-activated potassium channels have emerged as a potential tool for neuronal protection by modulating intracellular calcium signaling. Their subcellular localization is determinant of their functional effects. When located on the plasma membrane of neuronal cells, they can modulate synaptic function, while their activation at the inner mitochondrial membrane has...

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