The exquisite link between potassium homeostasis regulation and cardiovascular health: exploration and analysis. [PDF]
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Pharmaceutical agents targeting K<sub>ATP</sub> channel modulate sweet taste sensitivity in mice. [PDF]
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ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels: A Review of their Cardioprotective Pharmacology
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 2000ATP-sensitive potassium channels (K(ATP)) have been thought to be a mediator of cardioprotection for the last ten years. Significant progress has been made in learning the pharmacology of this channel as well as its molecular regulation with regard to cardioprotection.
Gary J Grover, Keith D Garlid
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Role of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in the basilar artery
This study examined the hypothesis that activation of ATP-sensitive potassium channels produces vasodilation and contributes to dilator responses of the basilar artery to acetylcholine in vivo. Diameter of the basilar artery (baseline diam = 245 +/- 14 microns, means +/- SE) was measured through a cranial window in anesthetized rats. RP52891 (1 microM)
F M, Faraci, D D, Heistad
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Mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channels in surgical cardioprotection
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2003ATP-sensitive potassium channels allow for the coupling of membrane potential to cellular metabolic status. Two K(ATP) channel subtypes coexist in the myocardium with one subtype located in the sarcolemma membrane and the other in the inner membrane of the mitochondria. The ATP-sensitive potassium channels can be pharmacologically modulated by a family
James D Mccully, Sidney Levitsky
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Regulation of cholecystokinin secretion by ATP-sensitive potassium channels
The relationship of potassium channel activity to the secretion of cholecystokinin (CCK) was evaluated in STC-1 cells, an intestinal CCK-secreting cell line. Patch-clamp and 86Rb efflux studies showed that an ATP-sensitive potassium channel was endogenously expressed in STC-1 cells.
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ATPāSensitive Potassium Channels and Their Physiological and Pathophysiological Roles [PDF]
ABSTRACT ATP sensitive potassium channels (K ATP ) are so named because they open as cellular ATP levels fall. This leads to membrane hyperpolarization and thus links cellular metabolism to membrane excitability.
Tinker, A, Aziz, Q, Li, Y, Specterman, M
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The Pharmacology of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1993A potassium (K) channel that was inhibited by physiological (f1M) concenĀ trations of intracellular ATP ([ATP]i) and that opened as [ATP]i decreased was first described in the heart ( l). Subsequently, similar K -channels all with unitary conductances in the range of 40-80 pS (measured under symmetrical high K+ conditions) were also found to exist in ...
G, Edwards, A H, Weston
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ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2005ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels link membrane excitability to metabolism. They are regulated by intracellular nucleotides and by other factors including membrane phospholipids, protein kinases and phosphatases. K(ATP) channels comprise octamers of four Kir6 pore-forming subunits associated with four sulphonylurea receptor subunits.
Rodrigo, GC, Standen, NB
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