A diffusible second messenger mediates one of the pathways coupling receptors to calcium channels in rat sympathetic neurons.
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RGS2 blocks slow muscarinic inhibition of N-type Ca(2+) channels reconstituted in a human cell lineDepression of high-threshold calcium currents by activation of human D2 (short) dopamine receptors expressed in differentiated NG108-15 cellsMuscarinic M-current inhibition via G alpha q/11 and alpha-adrenoceptor inhibition of Ca2+ current via G alpha o in rat sympathetic neuronesOrientation of palmitoylated CaVbeta2a relative to CaV2.2 is critical for slow pathway modulation of N-type Ca2+ current by tachykinin receptor activation.Elementary events underlying voltage-dependent G-protein inhibition of N-type calcium channels.Modulation of high-voltage activated Ca(2+) channels by membrane phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphateReconstituted slow muscarinic inhibition of neuronal (Ca(v)1.2c) L-type Ca2+ channelsVoltage-dependent regulation of CaV2.2 channels by Gq-coupled receptor is facilitated by membrane-localized β subunit.Disruption of the m1 receptor gene ablates muscarinic receptor-dependent M current regulation and seizure activity in mice.Combined phosphoinositide and Ca2+ signals mediating receptor specificity toward neuronal Ca2+ channels.Arachidonic acid mediates muscarinic inhibition and enhancement of N-type Ca2+ current in sympathetic neurons.Sleep-deprivation regulates α-2 adrenergic responses of rat hypocretin/orexin neurons.G protein modulation of CaV2 voltage-gated calcium channelsPhosphoinositides regulate ion channels.Assignment of muscarinic receptor subtypes mediating G-protein modulation of Ca(2+) channels by using knockout micePotent block of potassium currents in rat isolated sympathetic neurones by the uncharged form of amitriptyline and related tricyclic compoundsEffects on K+ currents in rat cerebellar granule neurones of a membrane-permeable analogue of the calcium chelator BAPTA.Modulation by neurotransmitters of catecholamine secretion from sympathetic ganglion neurons detected by amperometryAnalgesic conotoxins: block and G protein-coupled receptor modulation of N-type (Ca(V) 2.2) calcium channels.PKA-catalyzed phosphorylation of tomosyn and its implication in Ca2+-dependent exocytosis of neurotransmitterBlock of potassium currents in rat isolated sympathetic neurones by tricyclic antidepressants and structurally related compounds.Mechanism of Ba2+ block of M-like K channels of rod photoreceptors of tiger salamanders.Calmodulin mediates Ca2+-dependent modulation of M-type K+ channelsModulation of distinct isoforms of L-type calcium channels by G(q)-coupled receptors in Xenopus oocytes: antagonistic effects of Gβγ and protein kinase C.Bradykinin inhibits M current via phospholipase C and Ca2+ release from IP3-sensitive Ca2+ stores in rat sympathetic neuronsRegulation of Ca(V)2 calcium channels by G protein coupled receptors.Target-specific PIP(2) signalling: how might it work?Characterization of muscarinic receptor subtypes inhibiting Ca2+ current and M current in rat sympathetic neuronsRegulation of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels by lipids.Cannabinoids inhibit N-type calcium channels in neuroblastoma-glioma cellsbetagamma dimers derived from Go and Gi proteins contribute different components of adrenergic inhibition of Ca2+ channels in rat sympathetic neurones.Pharmacological characterization of inhibitory effects of postsynaptic opioid and cannabinoid receptors on calcium currents in neonatal rat nucleus tractus solitariusA minimal model for G protein-mediated synaptic facilitation and depression.Speed of Ca2+ channel modulation by neurotransmitters in rat sympathetic neurons.Muscarinic modulation of erg potassium current.Stimulation of single L-type calcium channels in rat pituitary GH3 cells by thyrotropin-releasing hormone.Review: Ca2+ channel sub-types in peripheral efferent autonomic nerves.The antidepressant imipramine inhibits M current by activating a phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2)-dependent pathway in rat sympathetic neurones.Dual coupling of heterologously-expressed rat P2Y6 nucleotide receptors to N-type Ca2+ and M-type K+ currents in rat sympathetic neurones.Pharmacological discrimination between muscarinic receptor signal transduction cascades with bethanechol chloride
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A diffusible second messenger mediates one of the pathways coupling receptors to calcium channels in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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A diffusible second messenger ...... ls in rat sympathetic neurons.
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10.1016/0896-6273(91)90226-P
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1991-06-01T00:00:00Z