Pulmonary vascular tone is strongly influenced by the resting membrane potential of smooth muscle cells, depolarization promoting Ca2+ influx, and contraction. The resting potential is determined largely by the activity of K+-selective ion channels, the molecular nature of which has been debated for some time. In this study, we provide strong evidence that the two-pore domain K+ channel, TASK-1, mediates a noninactivating, background K+ current (IKN), which sets the resting membrane potential in rabbit pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs). TASK-1 mRNA was found to be present in PASMCs, and the membranes of PASMCs contained TASK-1 protein. Both IKN and the resting potential were found to be exquisitely sensitive to extracellular pH,...
K+ channels regulate resting potential of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells. Am. J. Physiol. 26...
Hypoxia contracts the pulmonary vein, but the underlying cellular effectors remain unclear. Utilizin...
Abstract Activity of voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels controls membrane potential, which subseq...
Pulmonary vascular tone is strongly influenced by the resting membrane potential of smooth muscle ce...
Abstract—Pulmonary vascular tone is strongly influenced by the resting membrane potential of smooth ...
The acid-sensitive, two-pore domain K(+) channel, TASK-1, contributes to the background K(+) conduct...
1. The molecular identity of the K channels giving rise to the negative membrane potential of pulmon...
1. The molecular identity of the K channels giving rise to the negative membrane potential of pulmon...
Hypoxia inhibits voltage-gated K channels in pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PASM). This is thought ...
Hypoxia inhibits voltage-gated K channels in pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PASM). This is thought ...
Hypoxia inhibits voltage-gated K channels in pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PASM). This is thought ...
In pulmonary artery (PA), compelling evidence have suggested that TWIK-related Acid Sensitive K+ -1 ...
1. An outward current (I-K(N)) was identified in rabbit pulmonary artery myocytes, which persisted a...
1. An outward current (I-K(N)) was identified in rabbit pulmonary artery myocytes, which persisted a...
Hypoxia initiates pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) by in-hibiting one or more voltage-gated potassiu...
K+ channels regulate resting potential of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells. Am. J. Physiol. 26...
Hypoxia contracts the pulmonary vein, but the underlying cellular effectors remain unclear. Utilizin...
Abstract Activity of voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels controls membrane potential, which subseq...
Pulmonary vascular tone is strongly influenced by the resting membrane potential of smooth muscle ce...
Abstract—Pulmonary vascular tone is strongly influenced by the resting membrane potential of smooth ...
The acid-sensitive, two-pore domain K(+) channel, TASK-1, contributes to the background K(+) conduct...
1. The molecular identity of the K channels giving rise to the negative membrane potential of pulmon...
1. The molecular identity of the K channels giving rise to the negative membrane potential of pulmon...
Hypoxia inhibits voltage-gated K channels in pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PASM). This is thought ...
Hypoxia inhibits voltage-gated K channels in pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PASM). This is thought ...
Hypoxia inhibits voltage-gated K channels in pulmonary artery smooth muscle (PASM). This is thought ...
In pulmonary artery (PA), compelling evidence have suggested that TWIK-related Acid Sensitive K+ -1 ...
1. An outward current (I-K(N)) was identified in rabbit pulmonary artery myocytes, which persisted a...
1. An outward current (I-K(N)) was identified in rabbit pulmonary artery myocytes, which persisted a...
Hypoxia initiates pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) by in-hibiting one or more voltage-gated potassiu...
K+ channels regulate resting potential of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells. Am. J. Physiol. 26...
Hypoxia contracts the pulmonary vein, but the underlying cellular effectors remain unclear. Utilizin...
Abstract Activity of voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels controls membrane potential, which subseq...