Recent experimental work has revealed unusual features of the effect of certain drugs on cardiac inwardly rectifying potassium currents, including the constitutively active and acetylcholine-induced components of acetylcholine-sensitive current (IKAch). These unusual features have included alternating susceptibility of the current components to activation and inhibition induced by ethanol or nicotine applied at various concentrations, and significant correlation between the drug effect and the current magnitude measured under drug-free conditions. To explain these complex drug effects, we have developed a new type of quantitative model to offer a possible interpretation of the effect of ethanol and nicotine on the IKAch channels. The model ...
This dissertation can be divided into two main sections: I. In previous studies, we have used fl...
Clinically relevant concentrations of ethanol modulate the function of a number of ion channel prote...
The development of novel drugs specifically directed at the ion channels underlying particular featu...
The inwardly rectifying potassium current IK1 is one of the principle ionic currents responsible for...
Background—Nicotine is a main constituent of cigarette smoke and smokeless tobacco, known to increas...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) channels were first described in the cardiac muscles. KATP channels...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
1. The properties of acetylcholine (ACh)-activated ion channels of parasympathetic neurones from neo...
The acetylcholine-activated inward rectifier potassium current (IKACh) is constitutively active in p...
1. The actions of the n-alcohols from pentanol to dodecanol on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAC...
It is not known whether alcohols modulate ion channels by directly binding to the channel protein or...
The effects of ethanol on a number of electrophysiological parameters were examined in 10 different ...
AbstractAcetylcholine (ACh) rapidly increases cardiac K+ currents (IKACh) by activating muscarinic K...
Alcoholism is responsible for more than 6% of deaths internationally per annum. The development of a...
Ion channels are proteins that control the flow of ions in and out of the cell. They are important i...
This dissertation can be divided into two main sections: I. In previous studies, we have used fl...
Clinically relevant concentrations of ethanol modulate the function of a number of ion channel prote...
The development of novel drugs specifically directed at the ion channels underlying particular featu...
The inwardly rectifying potassium current IK1 is one of the principle ionic currents responsible for...
Background—Nicotine is a main constituent of cigarette smoke and smokeless tobacco, known to increas...
ATP-sensitive K+ channels (KATP) channels were first described in the cardiac muscles. KATP channels...
Using various voltage clamp protocols, we have examined the activation and deactivation kinetics of ...
1. The properties of acetylcholine (ACh)-activated ion channels of parasympathetic neurones from neo...
The acetylcholine-activated inward rectifier potassium current (IKACh) is constitutively active in p...
1. The actions of the n-alcohols from pentanol to dodecanol on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAC...
It is not known whether alcohols modulate ion channels by directly binding to the channel protein or...
The effects of ethanol on a number of electrophysiological parameters were examined in 10 different ...
AbstractAcetylcholine (ACh) rapidly increases cardiac K+ currents (IKACh) by activating muscarinic K...
Alcoholism is responsible for more than 6% of deaths internationally per annum. The development of a...
Ion channels are proteins that control the flow of ions in and out of the cell. They are important i...
This dissertation can be divided into two main sections: I. In previous studies, we have used fl...
Clinically relevant concentrations of ethanol modulate the function of a number of ion channel prote...
The development of novel drugs specifically directed at the ion channels underlying particular featu...