Effects of divalent cations and spermine on the K+ channel TASK-3 and on the outward current in thalamic neurons.
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Role of K₂p channels in stimulus-secretion couplingBiophysical, pharmacological, and functional characteristics of cloned and native mammalian two-pore domain K+ channelsEnhanced GABAA-Mediated Tonic Inhibition in Auditory Thalamus of Rats with Behavioral Evidence of Tinnitus.TASK1 modulates inflammation and neurodegeneration in autoimmune inflammation of the central nervous system.Activity of cortical and thalamic neurons during the slow (<1 Hz) rhythm in the mouse in vivo.Two pore domain potassium channels in cerebral ischemia: a focus on K2P9.1 (TASK3, KCNK9).Role of transient receptor potential channels in cholecystokinin-induced activation of cultured vagal afferent neurons.A new signalling pathway for parallel fibre presynaptic type 4 metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR4) in the rat cerebellar cortex.A di-acidic sequence motif enhances the surface expression of the potassium channel TASK-3.Molecular aspects of structure, gating, and physiology of pH-sensitive background K2P and Kir K+-transport channels.Differential sensitivity of TREK-1, TREK-2 and TRAAK background potassium channels to the polycationic dye ruthenium red.Modulation of Potassium Channels Inhibits Bunyavirus Infection.TASK-1 channels may modulate action potential duration of human atrial cardiomyocytesNew Perspectives on Genomic Imprinting, an Essential and Multifaceted Mode of Epigenetic Control in the Developing and Adult Brain.Cell proliferation, potassium channels, polyamines and their interactions: a mini review.Mitochondrial channels: ion fluxes and more.The role of two-pore-domain background K⁺ (K₂p) channels in the thalamus.The CNS under pathophysiologic attack--examining the role of K₂p channels.The role of protein-protein interactions in the intracellular traffic of the potassium channels TASK-1 and TASK-3.Much more than a leak: structure and function of K₂p-channels.Targets of polyamine dysregulation in major depression and suicide: Activity-dependent feedback, excitability, and neurotransmission.Gating, Regulation, and Structure in K2P K+ Channels: In Varietate Concordia?Silencing the KCNK9 potassium channel (TASK-3) gene disturbs mitochondrial function, causes mitochondrial depolarization, and induces apoptosis of human melanoma cells.Complex rectification of Müller cell Kir currents.Both TASK-3 and TREK-1 two-pore loop K channels are expressed in H295R cells and modulate their membrane potential and aldosterone secretion.An allosteric ligand-binding site in the extracellular cap of K2P channels.Modulation of neuronal voltage-activated calcium and sodium channels by polyamines and pH.An extracellular ion pathway plays a central role in the cooperative gating of a K(2P) K+ channel by extracellular pH.Heteromeric TASK-1/TASK-3 is the major oxygen-sensitive background K+ channel in rat carotid body glomus cells.The M1P1 loop of TASK3 K2P channels apposes the selectivity filter and influences channel function.The two-pore domain potassium channel TASK3 functionally impacts glioma cell death.GABAB receptors suppress burst-firing in reticular thalamic neurons.Differential phospholipase C-dependent modulation of TASK and TREK two-pore domain K+ channels in rat thalamocortical relay neurons.Identification of the muscarinic pathway underlying cessation of sleep-related burst activity in rat thalamocortical relay neurons.Membrane resting potential of thalamocortical relay neurons is shaped by the interaction among TASK3 and HCN2 channels.
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Effects of divalent cations and spermine on the K+ channel TASK-3 and on the outward current in thalamic neurons.
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Effects of divalent cations an ...... d current in thalamic neurons.
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Christian Derst
Gong Xin Liu
Hans-Christian Pape
Jürgen Daut
Regina Preisig-Müller
Sven G Meuth
Sven Wegner
Thomas Budde
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2006.106898
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2006-05-01T00:00:00Z