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Genetic variation in SCN10A influences cardiac conduction

Nature Genetics, 2010
To identify genetic factors influencing cardiac conduction, we carried out a genome-wide association study of electrocardiographic time intervals in 6,543 Indian Asians. We identified association of a nonsynonymous SNP, rs6795970, in SCN10A (P = 2.8 x 10(-15)) with PR interval, a marker of cardiac atrioventricular conduction.
Chambers, John C.   +27 more
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Genetic polymorphisms of SCN10A are associated with functional dyspepsia in Japanese subjects

Journal of Gastroenterology, 2012
Visceral sensory impulses are transmitted via C-fibers from the gastrointestinal tract to the central nervous system. The tetrodotoxinresistant (TTX-r) sodium channel, Na(V) 1.8/SNS (sensory-neuron specific), encoded by SCN10A, has been identified on C-fibers.
Tomiyasu, Arisawa   +10 more
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A tetrodotoxin-resistant voltage-gated sodium channel from human dorsal root ganglia, hPN3/ SCN10A

Pain, 1998
Neuropathic pain may be produced, at least in part, by the increased activity of primary afferent neurons. Studies have suggested that an accumulation of voltage-gated sodium channels at the site of peripheral nerve injury is a primary precursory event for subsequent afferent hyperexcitability.
Douglas K, Rabert   +8 more
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In Silico Investigation of the Functional Impact of SCN10A Mutations in Human Atrial Cells

2018
In normal conditions, action potential (AP) in cardiac myocytes is initiated by peak sodium current 𝐼"#$, which become inactivated during depolarization, leaving a less pronounce current known as late sodium current (𝐼"#%), which has a relatively smaller amplitude (~0.5%) compared to the 𝐼"#$. A recent study has identified three
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