Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10954407 Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
KATP channels are present at an extremely high density in the heart, and we know from in vitro studies that channel activation causes dramatic action potential shortening and contractile failure. But, if and when this happens in vivo is still a matter of debate. Twenty one years of intense study have led to a well-developed understanding of the molecular basis of KATP channel activity. Structure-function studies, together with cellular experiments probing regulatory molecules have told us much about the way the KATP channel can activate, and gene-targeting and proteomic tools have further elucidated determinants of in vivo function. However, the true physiological determinants of sarcolemmal KATP activity remain elusive, we still await full illumination of the role of the channel in the intact heart.
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