2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1005653218639
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Abstract: The effect of urocortin (Uro), a recently discovered neuropeptide with selectivity towards corticotropin-releasing hormone type 2 receptor, was tested on whole cell currents expressed by guinea-pig gastric antrum smooth muscle cells. Uro (1 pmol/l-1 nmol/l) caused a concentration-dependent increase of Ca2+-sensitive K currents (I(K)) up to 500% as compared to control currents and did not affect the kinetics and voltage-dependence of inward Ca2+ currents. The I(K)-increasing effect of Uro was fully antagonized … Show more

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