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Autor:
Woo Jong Shin, Bruce D. Winegar
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. :1340-1344
UNLABELLED Neuronal baseline K(+) channels were activated by several volatile anesthetics. Whole-cell recordings from cultured cerebellar granule neurons of 7-day-old male Sprague-Dawley rats showed outward-rectifying K(+) currents with a conductance
Autor:
Diane H. Gong, Bruce D. Winegar, Edmond I. Eger, Karin M. Gerstin, Mona Abdallah, Andrew T. Gray
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. :1345-1349
Several reports suggest that clinically used concentrations of inhaled anesthetics can increase conductance through noninactivating potassium channels and that the resulting hyperpolarization might decrease excitability, thereby leading to the anesth
Autor:
Bruce D. Winegar, Andrew T. Gray, Matthias Paul, Christoph H. Kindler, C. Spencer Yost, Canhui Liu, Hilary Liao Zou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 306:84-92
Blockade of voltage-gated sodium (Na+) channels by local anesthetics represents the main mechanism for inhibition of impulse propagation. Local anesthetic-induced potassium (K+) channel inhibition is also known to influence transmission of sensory im
Autor:
Douglas D. Snider, Brendan T. Finucane, Donna Clarke, J. Loiselle, G. Doak, B. Anderson, Dan Wood, Sandy Shysh, Michel-Antoine Perrault, Philippe Chouinard, François Fugère, François Girard, Monique Ruel, Wendy C. E. Hall, Jiri Hrazdil, Donald T. Jolly, John C. Galbraith, Maria C. Greacen, Alexander S. Clanachan, Duminda N. Wijeysundera, W. Scott Beattie, Michelle Chochinov, Stephen Halpern, Dolores M. McKeen, Robert T. Nunn, Brendan S. Barrett, G. Allen Finley, Susan Buffett-Jerrott, Sherry Stewart, Donna Millington, Keyvan Karkouti, Yoga R. Rampersaud, Stuart A. McCluskey, Lucia Evans, Mohammed M. Ghannam, Nizar N. Mahomed, Sudha Singh, Patricia Morley-Forster, Mohammed Shamsah, Ian R. Thomson, Aaron D. Brown, Jeffrey I. Freedman, Robert J. Hudson, Murray Hong, Sean Hall, Brian Milne, Louie Wang, Chris Loomis, Ian Gilron, Debbie Tod, Allan Bell, Elizabeth Orr, Gary Dobson, Mustafa Karamanoglu, John V. Tyberg, Frances Chung, Charles Imarengiaye, Angela Rocchi, Lindy Forte, Elizabeth G. Van Den Kerkhof, David H. Goldstein, Mike Rimmer, Hoi Kwan Lee, Isabelle Charest, René Martin, François Plante, Shaheen Shaikh, Damian Yung, Mark Bernstein, Ngozi Imasogie, David Wong, Ken Luk, Suntheralingam Yogendran, Atul Prabhu, Ayman Hendy, Glenn McGuire, Jean Wong, M. Denise Daley, Peter H. Norman, Una Srejic, Thomas Dougherty, Sarah Hogervorst, Thomas M. Hemmerling, Joachim Schmidt, Pierre Beaulieu, Klaus E. Jacobi, Pamela H. Lennox, Kelly V. Mayson, Toshimi Arai, Kaori Saito, Masao Yamashita, Alain Gauthier, Daniel Boudreault, Dominique C. Girard, Louie T. S. Wang, Nancy Sikich, Guy Petroz, Jerrold Lerman, Gregory M. T. Hare, Andrew J. Baker, Kathryn M. Hum, Steve Y. Kim, Aiala Barr, C. David Mazer, Terrance A. Yemen, Thomas Howlett, Andrew Baker, Nicholas Phan, N. Persaud, Min Zhao, Elaine Liu, Michael Fehlings, Davinia E. Withington, T. AlAyed, G. Michael Davis, David M. Ansley, B. S. Dhaliwal, Zhengyuan Xia, Anthony M. -H. Ho, Anna Lee, Elizabeth Ling, Alan Daly, Kevin Teoh, Theodore E. Warkentin, David V. Godin, Thomas K. H. Chang, Joanne D. Fortier, Fadi Basile, Ignacio Prieto, David Mazer, Peter Duke, Barry Finegan, Davy Cheng, Richard Hall, B. Lim, J. Shannon, C. M. Ho, S. K. Tsai, Margaret Srebrnjak, Vivien Walsh, Geena Joseph, Teresa Valois Gomez, Carmen Rivero Fuenmayor, Paul S. Bach, Allaudin Kamani, Joanne Douglas, Mark Esler, Vit Gunka, Pamela Angle, Sam Tang, Dorothy Thompson, Jean Kronberg, Anwar Morgan, Craig H. Leicht, Ivan A. Velickovic, David T. Raphael, Maxim Benbassat, Dimiter Arnaudov, Alex Bohorquez, Bita Nasseri, D. John Doyle, Jacelyn Kolman, Ian Keith, Pamela J. Morgan, Doreen Cleave-Hogg, Susan Eveleigh, Jordan Tarshis, Sharon Davies, John Doyle, Heather Lee Loughlin, J. Patrick O’Connor, John F. Dolman, Fred S. Mikelberg, Gordana Dulovic, Brian G. Feagan, Cindy J. Wong, Alexandra Kirkley, D. W. C. Johnston, Frank C. Smith, Paul Whitsitt, William Li Pi Shanl, Steven B. Backman, Jeffrey Barkun, Peter Metrakos, John Tchervenkov, Mary Jane Salpeter, Leah Jamnicky, Michael Jewett, Ramiro Arellano, Brian Muirhead, Saifundin Rashiq, Meera Shah, Vikki Wilkinson, Samantha J. Woolsey, Barry A. Finegan, Carol Fiorilli, Joel L. Parlow, Nicole D. Avery, George N. Djaiani, Jayanta Muhkerji, Jacek M. Karski, Jo A. Carroll, Stuart McCluskey, Linda Harris, Jan Paton, Emmanuel Kanetos, William G. Williams, Cristina Hurtado, Manoj Gandhi, Sandy Clanachan, Woo Jong Shin, Bruce, D. Winegar, Jae Hang Shim, Woo Jae Jeon, Kyung Hun Kim, Bing Wang, David P. Archer, Naaznin Samanani, Sheldon H. Roth, Claudia Coimbra, Manon Choinière, Denis Babin, Francois Donati, Cynthia L. Henderson, John H. P. Friesen, Michael Jacka, Alan Cheng, Finlay McAlister, Jessie A. Leak, Tao Bui, Dy Nguyen, Alicia Kowalski, Keruyi Popat, Henry Kuerer, Paul Serowka, Kim Turner, Ted Ashbury, Tianlong Wang, Driss El-Kebir, Bernard Hubert, Ruud A. W. Veldhuizen, Dominique Gauvin, Gilbert Blaise, Fan Yang, Patricia Amicone
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 49:A60-A148
Autor:
Bruce D. Winegar, C. Spencer Yost
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 807:255-262
The actions of halothane on serotonin-sensitive potassium channels (S K+ channels) were studied in sensory neurons of Aplysia. The normalized open probability of S K+ channels was increased by clinical concentrations of halothane in cell-attached and
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 88:1076-1084
Background Volatile anesthetic agents can activate the S channel, a baseline potassium (K+) channel, of the marine mollusk Aplysia. To investigate whether cloned ion channels with electrophysiologic properties similar to the S channel (potassium sele
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
The activity of single L-type Ca2+ channels was recorded from cell-attached patches on acutely isolated skeletal muscle fibers from the mouse. The experiments were concerned with the mechanism by which aminoglycoside antibiotics inhibit ion flow thro
Publikováno v:
The Journal of General Physiology
The Journal of general physiology, vol 107, iss 3
The Journal of general physiology, vol 107, iss 3
The activity of single mechanosensitive channels was recorded from cell-attached patches on acutely isolated skeletal muscle fibers from the mouse. The experiments were designed to investigate the mechanism of channel block produced by externally app
Autor:
Bruce D. Winegar, Jeffry B. Lansman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physiology. 425:563-578
1. The blocking actions of Zn2+ on currents carried by Ba2+ through single dihydropyridine-sensitive Ca2+ channels were recorded from cell-attached patches on myotubes from the mouse C2 cell line. 2. Adding 100 microM-Zn2+ to the patch electrode cont
Publikováno v:
Brain research. Molecular brain research. 98(1-2)
Tandem pore domain K+ channels (2P K+ channels) are responsible for background K+ currents. 2P K+ channels are the most numerous encoded K+ channels in the Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster genomes and to date 14 human 2P K+ channels