Calcium (Ca2+) ions are involved in the development and control of a variety of neuronal properties and functions such as channel expression, synaptic transmission and neurosecretion. The main pathway by which Ca2+ enters the intracellular space is through voltage-activated Ca2+ channels that can be classified according to their different biophysical and pharmacological properties. Identification and characterization of these channel types are prerequisites for understanding the mechanisms that underlie Ca2(+)-controlled processes. In this article we summarize the efforts made to identify neuronal Ca2+ channel types, and we attempt to evaluate how useful existing classifications are in assigning specific properties and functions to distinct channel types in neurons.

Do calcium channel classifications account for neuronal calcium channel diversity?

CARBONE, Emilio;
1991-01-01

Abstract

Calcium (Ca2+) ions are involved in the development and control of a variety of neuronal properties and functions such as channel expression, synaptic transmission and neurosecretion. The main pathway by which Ca2+ enters the intracellular space is through voltage-activated Ca2+ channels that can be classified according to their different biophysical and pharmacological properties. Identification and characterization of these channel types are prerequisites for understanding the mechanisms that underlie Ca2(+)-controlled processes. In this article we summarize the efforts made to identify neuronal Ca2+ channel types, and we attempt to evaluate how useful existing classifications are in assigning specific properties and functions to distinct channel types in neurons.
1991
14(2)
46
51
Canali del calcio voltaggio dipendenti; cinetiche di attivazione e inattivazione; permeabilità
Swandulla D; Carbone E; Lux HD
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