Chronic ethanol exposure increases the density of N-type calcium channels in brain. We report that ethanol increases levels of mRNA for a splice variant of the N channel specific subunit alpha1 2.2 that lacks exon 31a. Whole cell recordings demonstrated an increase in N-type current with a faster activation rate and a shift in activation to more negative potentials after chronic alcohol exposure, consistent with increased abundance of channels containing this variant. These results identify a novel mechanism whereby chronic ethanol exposure can increase neuronal excitability by altering levels of channel splice variants
Calcium ions (Ca2+) are involved in almost all neuronal functions, providing the link between electr...
It has previously been shown that the inhibition of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) decreases alcoho...
Ingestion of ethanol results in a decreased level of plasma vasopressin, which appears to be caused ...
AbstractChronic ethanol exposure increases the density of N-type calcium channels in brain. We repor...
N-type calcium channels are modulated by acute and chronic ethanol exposure in vitro at concentratio...
Ethanol modulation of calcium- and voltage-gated potassium (slo1) channels alters neuronal excitabil...
Chronic ethanol exposure alters calcium movements and the number of dihydropyridine (DHP) binding si...
The effect of prolonged (72 h) ethanol (200 mM) exposure on the labeling of L-type (using tritiated ...
In most tissues, the function of Ca(2+)- and voltage-gated K(+) (BK) channels is modified in respons...
This paper is a review, based largely though not exclusively on work from the authors' research grou...
Abstract — Withdrawal from chronic ethanol administration results in hyperexcitability. In the hip-p...
Ion channels are modulated by multiple molecular mechanisms. In this issue of Neuron, Pietrzykowski ...
Studies have shown that the neuronal NMDA receptor is a target for the actions of ethanol. Recently,...
Calcium flux through voltage gate calcium channels (VGCC) is involved in many neuronal processes suc...
Effects of Phosphorylation on Ethanol Action in Large Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channe...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) are involved in almost all neuronal functions, providing the link between electr...
It has previously been shown that the inhibition of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) decreases alcoho...
Ingestion of ethanol results in a decreased level of plasma vasopressin, which appears to be caused ...
AbstractChronic ethanol exposure increases the density of N-type calcium channels in brain. We repor...
N-type calcium channels are modulated by acute and chronic ethanol exposure in vitro at concentratio...
Ethanol modulation of calcium- and voltage-gated potassium (slo1) channels alters neuronal excitabil...
Chronic ethanol exposure alters calcium movements and the number of dihydropyridine (DHP) binding si...
The effect of prolonged (72 h) ethanol (200 mM) exposure on the labeling of L-type (using tritiated ...
In most tissues, the function of Ca(2+)- and voltage-gated K(+) (BK) channels is modified in respons...
This paper is a review, based largely though not exclusively on work from the authors' research grou...
Abstract — Withdrawal from chronic ethanol administration results in hyperexcitability. In the hip-p...
Ion channels are modulated by multiple molecular mechanisms. In this issue of Neuron, Pietrzykowski ...
Studies have shown that the neuronal NMDA receptor is a target for the actions of ethanol. Recently,...
Calcium flux through voltage gate calcium channels (VGCC) is involved in many neuronal processes suc...
Effects of Phosphorylation on Ethanol Action in Large Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channe...
Calcium ions (Ca2+) are involved in almost all neuronal functions, providing the link between electr...
It has previously been shown that the inhibition of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) decreases alcoho...
Ingestion of ethanol results in a decreased level of plasma vasopressin, which appears to be caused ...