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Pathophysiological Implications of Sodium Transporters and Water Channels in the Kidney

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Sodium Channel Blockers

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2007
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Donald J, Kyle, Victor I, Ilyin
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Epithelial sodium channels

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1994
The highly selective amiloride-sensitive epithelial sodium channel is expressed in the distal part of the nephron, the distal colon, and the lung. It plays a critical role in the control of sodium balance, extracellular volume, blood pressure, and of fluid reabsorption in the lung. The primary structure of the rat epithelial sodium channel has recently
B C, Rossier   +3 more
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Cardiac Sodium Channel Diseases

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2003
In the last few years, a very active line of research took place after the first identification of SCN5A mutations associated with an inherited form of cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death, the LQT3 variant of the long QT syndrome. Subsequently, two allelic diseases additional to LQT3 were shown to be due to mutations in the same gene, the Brugada ...
Napolitano,C, Rivolta, I, Priori, SG
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Sodium Channel Trafficking

2017
Voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSC) are critical determinants of cellular electrical activity through the control of initiation and propagation of action potential. To ensure this role, these proteins are not consistently delivered to the plasma membrane but undergo drastic quality controls throughout various adaptive processes such as biosynthesis ...
Mercier, Aurélie   +2 more
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Voltage-gated sodium channels

Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2015
Voltage-gated sodium channels play a key role in the transmission of sensory information about the status of organs in the periphery. Sensory fibers contain a heterogeneous yet specific distribution of voltage-gated sodium channel isoforms. Major efforts by industry and academic groups are underway to develop medicines that interrupt inappropriate ...
Kevin, Kwong, Michael J, Carr
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