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负责在Cajal间质细胞中产生和传播慢波的电导。

Conductances responsible for slow wave generation and propagation in interstitial cells of Cajal.

作者信息

Koh Sang Don, Ward Sean M, Ordög Tamas, Sanders Kenton M, Horowitz Burton

机构信息

Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada 89557, USA.

出版信息

Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2003 Dec;3(6):579-82. doi: 10.1016/j.coph.2003.09.002.

Abstract

Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) are a fundamental component of the pacemaker apparatus of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. ICC generate pacemaker currents that are the basis for slow wave activity in GI muscles. ICC form a network of cells connected by gap junctions that run around and along the phasic regions of the GI tract. ICC possess specialized conductances that allow them to generate pacemaker activity and serve as the pathway for active propagation of slow waves. Pacemaker currents are attributed to a Ca(2+)-inhibited, voltage-independent, non-selective cation conductance that has similar properties to the conductance elicited by expression of transient receptor potential-C4. Propagation occurs through a voltage-dependent mechanism, and data suggest that the factor coupling pacemaker units in ICC is Ca(2+) entry. ICC express a dihydropyridine-resistant, voltage-dependent Ca(2+) conductance that is important in slow wave propagation. Work is underway to determine the molecular identities of these conductances.

摘要

Cajal间质细胞(ICC)是胃肠道(GI)起搏器装置的基本组成部分。ICC产生起搏器电流,这是GI肌肉慢波活动的基础。ICC形成一个通过缝隙连接相连的细胞网络,该网络围绕并沿着GI道的相性区域分布。ICC具有特殊的电导,使其能够产生起搏器活动,并作为慢波主动传播的途径。起搏器电流归因于一种Ca(2+)抑制、电压非依赖性、非选择性阳离子电导,其性质与瞬时受体电位-C4表达所引发的电导相似。传播通过电压依赖性机制发生,数据表明,ICC中耦合起搏器单元的因素是Ca(2+)内流。ICC表达一种对二氢吡啶耐药的电压依赖性Ca(2+)电导,这在慢波传播中很重要。目前正在努力确定这些电导的分子特性。

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