1. A possible role for the ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the pathogenesis of hypokalaemic periodic paralysis was investigated.2. We assessed insulin release and muscle strength after intravenous glucose loading with and without the potassium channel opener pinacidil and the potassium channel blocker glibenclamide in three patients with hypokalaemic periodic paralysis and in a pair of matched control subjects for each patient.3. A significantly higher initial insulin response (1.5-30 min) was found in the patients with hypokalaemic periodic paralysis in comparison with the control subjects. During potassium channel blocking with glibenclamide the insulin release was more enhanced in patients than in control subjects. On the other hand,...
The periodic paralysis(PP) are rare autosomal-dominant disorders associated to mutations in the skel...
The periodic paralysis (PP) are rare autosomal-dominant disorders associated to mutations in the ske...
Intermittent failure of muscle excitation and con-tractility occurs in the periodic paralyses. Affec...
1. A possible role for the ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the pathogenesis of hypokalaemic peri...
1. Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is characterized by attacks of muscle weakness, Glucose, insulin ...
1. Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is characterized by attacks of muscle weakness, Glucose, insulin ...
We evaluated the involvement of the sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive K+ channel in the depolarization of sk...
We evaluated the involvement of the sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive K1 channel in the depolarization of s...
Hypokalemia periodic paralysis, a clinical syndrome characterised by systemic weakness and low serum...
In the present work, we examined the effects of in vivo administration of insulin to rats made hypok...
We evaluated the involvement of the sarcolemmal ATP-sensi-tive K1 channel in the depolarization of s...
The adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-sensitive K+ (K-ATP) channel is the most abundant K+ channel active...
Background: Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal-dominant disorder characterized ...
Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal, dominantly inherited disorder, characterised by att...
An abnormal ratio between Na + and K+ conductances seems to be the cause for the depolarization and ...
The periodic paralysis(PP) are rare autosomal-dominant disorders associated to mutations in the skel...
The periodic paralysis (PP) are rare autosomal-dominant disorders associated to mutations in the ske...
Intermittent failure of muscle excitation and con-tractility occurs in the periodic paralyses. Affec...
1. A possible role for the ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the pathogenesis of hypokalaemic peri...
1. Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is characterized by attacks of muscle weakness, Glucose, insulin ...
1. Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is characterized by attacks of muscle weakness, Glucose, insulin ...
We evaluated the involvement of the sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive K+ channel in the depolarization of sk...
We evaluated the involvement of the sarcolemmal ATP-sensitive K1 channel in the depolarization of s...
Hypokalemia periodic paralysis, a clinical syndrome characterised by systemic weakness and low serum...
In the present work, we examined the effects of in vivo administration of insulin to rats made hypok...
We evaluated the involvement of the sarcolemmal ATP-sensi-tive K1 channel in the depolarization of s...
The adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-sensitive K+ (K-ATP) channel is the most abundant K+ channel active...
Background: Familial hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal-dominant disorder characterized ...
Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis is an autosomal, dominantly inherited disorder, characterised by att...
An abnormal ratio between Na + and K+ conductances seems to be the cause for the depolarization and ...
The periodic paralysis(PP) are rare autosomal-dominant disorders associated to mutations in the skel...
The periodic paralysis (PP) are rare autosomal-dominant disorders associated to mutations in the ske...
Intermittent failure of muscle excitation and con-tractility occurs in the periodic paralyses. Affec...