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Showing papers by "Juan Codina published in 1993"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Results indicate that beta-adrenoceptor activation of coronary smooth muscle KCa channels results from a dual control: 1) a membrane delimited, possibly direct action of Gs, independent of PKA-mediated phosphorylation; and 2) by Pka-dependent phosphorylated.
Abstract: The occupancy of beta-receptors in the smooth muscle membrane of the coronary arteries produces vasodilation and a concomitant hyperpolarization. Large conductance calcium-activated K (KCa) channel...

104 citations


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: The authors' interest in calcium channels was prompted by the results of studies published by Hescheler and collaborators, which showed that the inhibitory regulation of the voltage gate calcium channels in NG108-15 cells in response to opioids is reconstituted after pertussis toxin treatment with Go as well as Gi.
Abstract: Our interest in calcium channels was prompted by the results of studies published by Hescheler and collaborators at the beginning of 1987, in which these authors showed in whole cell recordings that the inhibitory regulation of the voltage gate calcium channels in NG108-15 cells in response to opioids is reconstituted after pertussis toxin (PTX) treatment with Go as well as Gi [1]. We attempted to obtain similar results by adding activated PTX-sensitive G proteins (Go or Gi) to inside-out membrane patches of cardiac ventricle cells, but we were faced with the fact that single calcium channel currents in inside-out membrane patches are extremely unstable, inactivating within 15–30s from the time of patch excision. By studying ways to stabilize calcium channel function in inside-out membrane patches we noted that these channels could be stabilized by activating what appeared to be Gs. The following is an account of some of these experiments and the research that followed.

1 citations