[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial channels: ion fluxes and more
I Szabo, M Zoratti - Physiological reviews, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
The field of mitochondrial ion channels has recently seen substantial progress, including the
molecular identification of some of the channels. An integrative approach using genetics …
molecular identification of some of the channels. An integrative approach using genetics …
KATP Channels in the Cardiovascular System
MN Foster, WA Coetzee - Physiological reviews, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
KATP channels are integral to the functions of many cells and tissues. The use of
electrophysiological methods has allowed for a detailed characterization of KATP channels …
electrophysiological methods has allowed for a detailed characterization of KATP channels …
Mitochondrial contributions to vascular endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffness, and cardiovascular diseases
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) affects one in three adults and remains the leading cause of
death in America. Advancing age is a major risk factor for CVD. Recent plateaus in CVD …
death in America. Advancing age is a major risk factor for CVD. Recent plateaus in CVD …
Understanding key mechanisms of exercise-induced cardiac protection to mitigate disease: current knowledge and emerging concepts
The benefits of exercise on the heart are well recognized, and clinical studies have
demonstrated that exercise is an intervention that can improve cardiac function in heart …
demonstrated that exercise is an intervention that can improve cardiac function in heart …
Modulation of the blood–brain barrier for drug delivery to brain
L Han - Pharmaceutics, 2021 - mdpi.com
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) precisely controls brain microenvironment and neural activity
by regulating substance transport into and out of the brain. However, it severely hinders drug …
by regulating substance transport into and out of the brain. However, it severely hinders drug …
[HTML][HTML] Mechanistic correlation between mitochondrial permeability transition pores and mitochondrial ATP dependent potassium channels in ischemia reperfusion
Mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the fundamental causes of ischemia reperfusion (I/R)
damage. I/R refers to the paradoxical progression of cellular dysfunction and death that …
damage. I/R refers to the paradoxical progression of cellular dysfunction and death that …
Global landscape and genetic regulation of RNA editing in cortical samples from individuals with schizophrenia
RNA editing critically regulates neurodevelopment and normal neuronal function. The global
landscape of RNA editing was surveyed across 364 schizophrenia cases and 383 control …
landscape of RNA editing was surveyed across 364 schizophrenia cases and 383 control …
ATP-sensitive potassium channels in migraine: translational findings and therapeutic potential
Globally, migraine is a leading cause of disability with a huge impact on both the work and
private life of affected persons. To overcome the societal migraine burden, better treatment …
private life of affected persons. To overcome the societal migraine burden, better treatment …
Kir6. 1 and SUR2B in Cantú syndrome
Kir6. 1 and SUR2 are subunits of ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels expressed in a
wide range of tissues. Extensive study has implicated roles of these channel subunits in …
wide range of tissues. Extensive study has implicated roles of these channel subunits in …
[HTML][HTML] Signaling Paradigms of H2S-Induced Vasodilation: A Comprehensive Review
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a gas traditionally considered toxic, is now recognized as a vital
endogenous signaling molecule with a complex physiology. This comprehensive study …
endogenous signaling molecule with a complex physiology. This comprehensive study …