2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2006.04.027
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T-type Ca2+ channels in non-vascular smooth muscles

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“…It may be that Ca 2+ influx through T‐type Ca 2+ channels in myocytes is more important for functions of Ca 2+ unrelated to contractility such as cellular proliferation or migration. In this respect, myocytes from mouse jejunum are similar to other smooth muscles [2, 42] although there does appear to be role for α 1H Ca 2+ channel subunits in controlling relaxation of coronary smooth muscle [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be that Ca 2+ influx through T‐type Ca 2+ channels in myocytes is more important for functions of Ca 2+ unrelated to contractility such as cellular proliferation or migration. In this respect, myocytes from mouse jejunum are similar to other smooth muscles [2, 42] although there does appear to be role for α 1H Ca 2+ channel subunits in controlling relaxation of coronary smooth muscle [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T-type Ca 2+ -currents serve as pacemakers of rhythmic activity in a diverse array of cell types [20][21][22] . These channels are activated by relatively small membrane depolarizations, but then also rapidly inactivate 15;16;20 .…”
Section: (2) Regulation Of Cytosolic Levels Of [Ca 2+ ] (21) Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are a family of voltage-independent Ca 2+channels which can respond to a diverse array of stimuli, including internal Ca 2+ -store depletion, stretch, and osmotic stress 19 . One sub-group, the vanilloid or TRPV channels, generally respond to temperature and a variety of ligands which are perceived as hot, including vanilla, cinnamon, and capsaicin.T-type Ca 2+ -currents serve as pacemakers of rhythmic activity in a diverse array of cell types [20][21][22] . These channels are activated by relatively small membrane depolarizations, but then also rapidly inactivate 15;16;20 .…”
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“…Two types of VDCCs (L-type and T-type) have been identified in DSM cells similar to other smooth muscle cell types (1,13,48). The lower threshold of activation for the T-type VDCCs determines that they are active at the resting membrane potential of approximately Ϫ40 mV and could regulate DSM excitability.…”
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