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The BK potassium channel in the vascular smooth muscle and kidney: α- and β-subunits

Journal

KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 78, Issue 10, Pages 963-974

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/ki.2010.325

Keywords

hypertension; ion channel; K channels; potassium channels; renal physiology

Funding

  1. NIH [T32 HL07854]
  2. Schering-Plough
  3. National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute [P01 HL081172, R01 HL107335, R01 HL68093]

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The large-conductance voltage and calcium-sensitive BK channel is important in many electrically active cells. Its unique sensitivity to both intracellular calcium levels and membrane potential makes it a key regulator of intracellular calcium, a critical second messenger in cells. The BK channel is expressed ubiquitously in the body and has particularly significant roles in the neuronal and smooth muscle cells. More recently, the importance of BK channel in the pathophysiology of hypertension has been demonstrated. In this review, we will focus on function, regulation, and clinical significance of the BK channel. We will also specifically concentrate on one of its beta-subunits, beta 1, which is important in vascular and renal physiology.

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