TREK1 is a member of the tandem-P domain K+ channel family which is expressed almost exclusively in the nervous system. It is modulated by a number of important factors including arachidonic acid and cell swelling. Since both factors are associated with brain ischemia, it has been suggested that activation of TREK1 may confer neuroprotection. However, it has been reported that the stably expressed human homologue of TREK1 is inhibited by hypoxia, calling into question its neuroprotective role in ischemia. Here, using transient transfection of HEK 293 cells with several hTREK1 mutations and whole-cell patch-clamp, we show that: hypoxic inhibition: (a) requires the C-terminal domain of the channel; (b) does not involve redox modulation of the...
Hypoxic inhibition of O2-sensitive K+ channels plays a key role in mediating numerous cellular respo...
Large conductance, Ca2+-sensitive potassium (BK) channels are critical components of the O2 signalli...
Cellular responses to hypoxia are tissue-specific and dynamic. However, the mechanisms that underlie...
TREK1 is a member of the tandem-P domain K+ channel family which is expressed almost exclusively in ...
The tandem P domain potassium channels, TREK1 and TASK1, are expressed throughout the brain but expr...
The human tandem P domain K+ channel hTREK-1 (KCNK2) is distributed widely through the CNS. Here, wh...
Expression of the human tandem P domain K+ channel, hTREK1, is limited almost exclusively to the cen...
Neuroepithelial bodies act as airway oxygen sensors. The lung carcinoma line H146 is an established ...
Neuroepithelial bodies act as airway oxygen sensors. The lung carcinoma line H146 is an established ...
Oxygen sensing in many tissues is crucially dependent upon hypoxia-evoked suppression of K+ channel ...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Key points The physiological metabolite, lactate and the two-pore domain leak potassium channel, TRE...
International audienceTREK‐1 is a two‐pore‐domain background potassium channel expressed throughout ...
International audienceTREK-1 potassium channels are involved in a number of physiopathological proce...
TREK-1 is a background K channel important in the regulation of neuronal excitability. Here, we demo...
Hypoxic inhibition of O2-sensitive K+ channels plays a key role in mediating numerous cellular respo...
Large conductance, Ca2+-sensitive potassium (BK) channels are critical components of the O2 signalli...
Cellular responses to hypoxia are tissue-specific and dynamic. However, the mechanisms that underlie...
TREK1 is a member of the tandem-P domain K+ channel family which is expressed almost exclusively in ...
The tandem P domain potassium channels, TREK1 and TASK1, are expressed throughout the brain but expr...
The human tandem P domain K+ channel hTREK-1 (KCNK2) is distributed widely through the CNS. Here, wh...
Expression of the human tandem P domain K+ channel, hTREK1, is limited almost exclusively to the cen...
Neuroepithelial bodies act as airway oxygen sensors. The lung carcinoma line H146 is an established ...
Neuroepithelial bodies act as airway oxygen sensors. The lung carcinoma line H146 is an established ...
Oxygen sensing in many tissues is crucially dependent upon hypoxia-evoked suppression of K+ channel ...
In the CNS neurons are highly sensitive to the availability of oxygen. In conditions where oxygen av...
Key points The physiological metabolite, lactate and the two-pore domain leak potassium channel, TRE...
International audienceTREK‐1 is a two‐pore‐domain background potassium channel expressed throughout ...
International audienceTREK-1 potassium channels are involved in a number of physiopathological proce...
TREK-1 is a background K channel important in the regulation of neuronal excitability. Here, we demo...
Hypoxic inhibition of O2-sensitive K+ channels plays a key role in mediating numerous cellular respo...
Large conductance, Ca2+-sensitive potassium (BK) channels are critical components of the O2 signalli...
Cellular responses to hypoxia are tissue-specific and dynamic. However, the mechanisms that underlie...