AbstractOver the past decades there has been considerable progress in understanding the multifunctional roles of mitochondrial ion channels in metabolism, energy transduction, ion transport, signaling, and cell death. Recent data have suggested that some of these channels function under physiological condition, and others may be activated in response to pathological insults and play a key role in cytoprotection. This review outlines our current understanding of the molecular identity and pathophysiological roles of the mitochondrial ion channels in the heart with particular emphasis on cardioprotection against ischemia/reperfusion injury, and future research on mitochondrial ion channels
The mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mK(ATP)) is important in the protective mechanism...
The mitochondrion has evolved as an important organelle in determining cell survival and cell death....
AbstractMitochondria play a central role in heart energy metabolism and Ca2+ homeostasis and are inv...
AbstractOver the past decades there has been considerable progress in understanding the multifunctio...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cardioprotection. The major cardioprotective mechanism is ischem...
AbstractCoronary artery disease and its sequelae—ischemia, myocardial infarction, and heart failure—...
AbstractThe study of mitochondrial ion channels changed our perception of these double-wrapped organ...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and the heart failure (HF) that often result remain the leading ca...
Mitochondria play a fundamental role in the energetics of cardiac cells. Moreover, mitochondria are ...
Brief periods of ischemia are known to confer to the myocardium an increased resistance to the injur...
Ca2+-activated K+ channels (KCa) are expressed at the plasma membrane and in cellular organelles. Ex...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com and www.jphysiol.org .ArticleJOURNA...
SIGNIFICANCE: Mitochondrial ion channels/transporters and the electron transport chain (ETC) serve a...
AbstractA variety of stressors can cause the collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm), but...
AbstractThe mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mKATP) is important in the protective mec...
The mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mK(ATP)) is important in the protective mechanism...
The mitochondrion has evolved as an important organelle in determining cell survival and cell death....
AbstractMitochondria play a central role in heart energy metabolism and Ca2+ homeostasis and are inv...
AbstractOver the past decades there has been considerable progress in understanding the multifunctio...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cardioprotection. The major cardioprotective mechanism is ischem...
AbstractCoronary artery disease and its sequelae—ischemia, myocardial infarction, and heart failure—...
AbstractThe study of mitochondrial ion channels changed our perception of these double-wrapped organ...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and the heart failure (HF) that often result remain the leading ca...
Mitochondria play a fundamental role in the energetics of cardiac cells. Moreover, mitochondria are ...
Brief periods of ischemia are known to confer to the myocardium an increased resistance to the injur...
Ca2+-activated K+ channels (KCa) are expressed at the plasma membrane and in cellular organelles. Ex...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com and www.jphysiol.org .ArticleJOURNA...
SIGNIFICANCE: Mitochondrial ion channels/transporters and the electron transport chain (ETC) serve a...
AbstractA variety of stressors can cause the collapse of mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm), but...
AbstractThe mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mKATP) is important in the protective mec...
The mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mK(ATP)) is important in the protective mechanism...
The mitochondrion has evolved as an important organelle in determining cell survival and cell death....
AbstractMitochondria play a central role in heart energy metabolism and Ca2+ homeostasis and are inv...