Journal article

Regulation of K channels underlying the slow afterhyperpolarization in enteric afterhyperpolarization-generating myenteric neurons: Role of calcium and phosphorylation

F Vogalis, JR Harvey, CB Neylon, JB Furness

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING ASIA | Published : 2002

Abstract

1. Myenteric afterhyperpolarization-generating myenteric (AH) neurons serve as intrinsic primary afferent neurons of the enteric nervous system and generate prolonged or slow afterhyperpolarizing potentials (slow AHP). The slow AHP is generated by an increase in a Ca2+-activated K+ conductance (gK-Ca) and is inhibited by enteric neurotransmitters leading to increased excitability. 2. Using cell-attached patch-clamp recordings from AH neurons, we have shown that K+ channels with an intermediate unitary conductance (IK channels) open following action potential firing. 3. In excised patches from AH neurons, we have identified an IK-like channel that can be activated by submicromolar levels of c..

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