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      The Action of Smooth Muscle Cell Potassium Channels in the Pathology of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension.

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          Many different types of potassium channels with various functions exist in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells, contributing to many physiological actions and pathological conditions. The deep involvement of these channels in the onset and exacerbation of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) also continues to be revealed. In 2013, KCNK3 (TASK1), which encodes a type of two-pore domain potassium channel, was shown to be a predisposing gene for PAH by genetic mutation, and it was added to the PAH classification at the Fifth World Symposium on Pulmonary Hypertension (Nice International Conference). Decreased expression and inhibited activity of voltage-gated potassium channels, particularly KCNA5 (Kv1.5), are also seen in PAH, regardless of the cause, and facilitation of pulmonary arterial contraction and vascular remodeling has been shown. The calcium-activated potassium channels seen in smooth muscle cells also change from BKca (Kca1.1) to IKca (Kca3.1) predominance in PAH due to transformation and have effects including the facilitation of smooth muscle cell migration, enhancement of proliferation, and inhibition of apoptosis. Elucidation of these roles for potassium channels in pulmonary vasoconstriction and remodeling may help bring new therapeutic strategies into view.

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          Journal
          Pediatr Cardiol
          Pediatric cardiology
          Springer Nature
          1432-1971
          0172-0643
          Jan 2017
          : 38
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, Tokushima University, Kuramoto-cho-3, Tokushima, 770-8503, Japan. hayabuchi@tokushima-u.ac.jp.
          Article
          10.1007/s00246-016-1491-7
          10.1007/s00246-016-1491-7
          27826710
          46d27de7-22dc-458d-ba85-1f1fcf28cbc4
          History

          Potassium channel,Pulmonary arterial hypertension,Smooth muscle cell,Vascular remodeling

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