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Publication : Molecular identification and functional roles of a Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel in human and mouse hearts.

First Author  Xu Y Year  2003
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  278
Issue  49 Pages  49085-94
PubMed ID  13679367 Mgi Jnum  J:86780
Mgi Id  MGI:2682087 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M307508200
Citation  Xu Y, et al. (2003) Molecular identification and functional roles of a Ca(2+)-activated K+ channel in human and mouse hearts. J Biol Chem 278(49):49085-94
abstractText  The repolarization phase of cardiac action potential is prone to aberrant excitation that is common in cardiac patients. Here, we demonstrate that this phase is markedly sensitive to Ca2+ because of the surprising existence of a Ca2+-activated K+ currents in cardiac cells. The current was revealed using recording conditions that preserved endogenous Ca2+ buffers. The Ca2+-activated K+ current is expressed differentially in atria compared with ventricles. Because of the significant contribution of the current toward membrane repolarization in cardiac myocytes, alterations of the current magnitude precipitate abnormal action potential profiles. We confirmed the presence of a small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel subtype (SK2) in human and mouse cardiac myocytes using Western blot analysis and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and have cloned SK2 channels from human atria, mouse atria, and ventricles. Because of the marked differential expression of SK2 channels in the heart, specific ligands for Ca2+-activated K+ currents may offer a unique therapeutic opportunity to modify atrial cells without interfering with ventricular myocytes.
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