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Publication : Voltage-gated calcium channels and their auxiliary subunits: physiology and pathophysiology and pharmacology.

First Author  Dolphin AC Year  2016
Journal  J Physiol Volume  594
Issue  19 Pages  5369-90
PubMed ID  27273705 Mgi Jnum  J:354409
Mgi Id  MGI:7734803 Doi  10.1113/JP272262
Citation  Dolphin AC (2016) Voltage-gated calcium channels and their auxiliary subunits: physiology and pathophysiology and pharmacology. J Physiol 594(19):5369-90
abstractText  Voltage-gated calcium channels are essential players in many physiological processes in excitable cells. There are three main subdivisions of calcium channel, defined by the pore-forming alpha1 subunit, the CaV 1, CaV 2 and CaV 3 channels. For all the subtypes of voltage-gated calcium channel, their gating properties are key for the precise control of neurotransmitter release, muscle contraction and cell excitability, among many other processes. For the CaV 1 and CaV 2 channels, their ability to reach their required destinations in the cell membrane, their activation and the fine tuning of their biophysical properties are all dramatically influenced by the auxiliary subunits that associate with them. Furthermore, there are many diseases, both genetic and acquired, involving voltage-gated calcium channels. This review will provide a general introduction and then concentrate particularly on the role of auxiliary alpha2 delta subunits in both physiological and pathological processes involving calcium channels, and as a therapeutic target.
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