2017
DOI: 10.4172/neuropsychiatry.1000175
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Current insight into the role of voltage-gated potassiumion channel 7 (Kv7) channels: an emerging therapy target against epilepsy

Abstract: Kv channels, the voltage-gated potassium channels, are encoded by KCN gene family. Kv channels are important in maintaining the resting membrane potential and spiking threshold, deciding the firing frequency and nerve hyperexcitability, and inducing after hyperpolarization after burst firing. In this family, Kv7 is a special one for it is activated at subthreshold potentials. Because of its specific characteristics, Kv7 channels show pronounced control over the excitability of neurons and often inhibit neurona… Show more

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“…However, K ATP channels have been placed under the K ir super family of K + channels as it conducts weak inward rectifier potassium current ( 19 , 20 ). K + channels are the most dominant ion conductive pathways in electrically excitable cells and regulate neuronal excitability by controlling the firing frequency of the action potentials ( 20 , 21 ). The opening of the K + channels hyperpolarise the cell by causing an efflux of K + ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, K ATP channels have been placed under the K ir super family of K + channels as it conducts weak inward rectifier potassium current ( 19 , 20 ). K + channels are the most dominant ion conductive pathways in electrically excitable cells and regulate neuronal excitability by controlling the firing frequency of the action potentials ( 20 , 21 ). The opening of the K + channels hyperpolarise the cell by causing an efflux of K + ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%