Background and Purpose Oestrogens can interact directly with membrane receptors and channels and can activate vascular BKCa channels. We hypothesized that novel oestrogen derivatives could relax smooth muscle by an extracllular effect on the α and β1 subunits of the BKCa channel, rather than at an intracellular site. Experimental Approach We studied the effects of novel oestrogens on the tension of pre-contracted isolated rat aortic rings, and on the electrophysiological properties of HEK 293 cells expressing the hSloα or hSloα+β1 subunits. Two of the derivatives incorporated a quaternary ammonium side-chain making them membrane impermeable. Key Results Oestrone, oestrone oxime and Quat DME-oestradiol relaxed pre-contracted rat aor...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the signaling mechanisms underlying the non-genomic ...
Sex hormones like 17ß-estradiol (ßES) and progesterone have shown rapid non-genomic vasodilator effe...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Oestrogens can interact directly with membrane receptors and channels and ca...
BK channels regulate vascular tone by hyperpolarizing smooth muscle in response to fluctuating calci...
Women rarely suffer cardiovascular dysfunction before menopause, but by the age of 65 a woman become...
BK channels regulate vascular tone by hyperpolarizing smooth muscle in response to fluctuating calci...
Micromolar concentrations of the biologically active oestrogen 17beta-oestradiol reduce agonist-indu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Kcnq-encoded KV 7 channels (termed KV 7.1-5) regulate vascular smooth muscle...
Objective: Postmenopausal estrogen replacement therapy lowers the incidence of cardiovascular diseas...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Smooth-muscle calcium-activated large-conductance potassium channels (BK channels) are activated by ...
Estrogens can either relax or contract arteries via rapid, nongenomic mechanisms involving classic e...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) can induce dysfunction in organ systems by attenuating normal blood fl...
The effect of estrogen stimulation in vitro on the electrical properties of vascular smooth muscle (...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the signaling mechanisms underlying the non-genomic ...
Sex hormones like 17ß-estradiol (ßES) and progesterone have shown rapid non-genomic vasodilator effe...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Oestrogens can interact directly with membrane receptors and channels and ca...
BK channels regulate vascular tone by hyperpolarizing smooth muscle in response to fluctuating calci...
Women rarely suffer cardiovascular dysfunction before menopause, but by the age of 65 a woman become...
BK channels regulate vascular tone by hyperpolarizing smooth muscle in response to fluctuating calci...
Micromolar concentrations of the biologically active oestrogen 17beta-oestradiol reduce agonist-indu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Kcnq-encoded KV 7 channels (termed KV 7.1-5) regulate vascular smooth muscle...
Objective: Postmenopausal estrogen replacement therapy lowers the incidence of cardiovascular diseas...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Smooth-muscle calcium-activated large-conductance potassium channels (BK channels) are activated by ...
Estrogens can either relax or contract arteries via rapid, nongenomic mechanisms involving classic e...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) can induce dysfunction in organ systems by attenuating normal blood fl...
The effect of estrogen stimulation in vitro on the electrical properties of vascular smooth muscle (...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the signaling mechanisms underlying the non-genomic ...
Sex hormones like 17ß-estradiol (ßES) and progesterone have shown rapid non-genomic vasodilator effe...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...