K<sub>Ca</sub>2 and K<sub>Ca</sub>3 channels in learning and memory processes, and neurodegeneration

  • Kuiper, Els F.E.
  • Nelemans, Ad
  • Luiten, Paul
  • Nijholt, Ingrid
  • Dolga, Amalia
  • Eisel, Uli
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Publication date
June 2012
Language
English

Abstract

Calcium-activated potassium (K(Ca)) channels are present throughout the central nervous system as well as many peripheral tissues. Activation of K(Ca) channels contribute to maintenance of the neuronal membrane potential and was shown to underlie the afterhyperpolarization (AHP) that regulates action potential firing and limits the firing frequency of repetitive action potentials. Different subtypes of K(Ca) channels were anticipated on the basis of their physiological and pharmacological profiles, and cloning revealed two well defined but phylogenetic distantly related groups of channels. The group subject of this review includes both the small conductance K(Ca)2 channels (K(Ca)2.1, K(Ca)2.2, and K(Ca)2.3) and the intermediate-conductance ...

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