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KATP CHANNELS IN THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

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PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 96, Issue 1, Pages 177-252

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.00003.2015

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HL085820, HL119209, HL126905]
  2. New York Masonic Seventh District Association, Inc.

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K-ATP channels are integral to the functions of many cells and tissues. The use of electrophysiological methods has allowed for a detailed characterization of K-ATP channels in terms of their biophysical properties, nucleotide sensitivities, and modification by pharmacological compounds. However, even though they were first described almost 25 years ago (Noma 1983, Trube and Hescheler 1984), the physiological and pathophysiological roles of these channels, and their regulation by complex biological systems, are only now emerging for many tissues. Even in tissues where their roles have been best defined, there are still many unanswered questions. This review aims to summarize the properties, molecular composition, and pharmacology of K-ATP channels in various cardiovascular components (atria, specialized conduction system, ventricles, smooth muscle, endothelium, and mitochondria). We will summarize the lessons learned from available genetic mouse models and address the known roles of K-ATP channels in cardiovascular pathologies and how genetic variation in K-ATP channel genes contribute to human disease.

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