Potassium channels in the human myometrium

The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non-labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the acivity of uterine ion channels...

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Published in:Experimental physiology Vol. 86; no. 2; pp. 255 - 264
Main Authors: Khan, Raheela N., Matharoo-Ball, Balwir, Arulkumaran, Sabaratnam, Ashford, Michael L. J.
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Published: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01-03-2001
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Abstract The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non-labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the acivity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K+) channels to human uterine excitability. Experimental Physiology (2001) 86.2, 255-264.
AbstractList The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non-labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the acivity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K super(+)) channels to human uterine excitability.
The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non-labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the acivity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K+) channels to human uterine excitability. Experimental Physiology (2001) 86.2, 255-264.
The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non-labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the activity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K(+)) channels to human uterine excitability. Experimental Physiology (2001) 86.2, 255-264.
The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non‐labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the acivity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K + ) channels to human uterine excitability.
The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non-labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the activity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K(+)) channels to human uterine excitability. Experimental Physiology (2001) 86.2, 255-264.
The contractility of the human uterus is under the fine control of a variety of interacting bioactive agents. During labour, the excitability of the uterus is drastically transformed in comparison with the non‐labour state and is manifest at the membrane level via the acivity of uterine ion channels. This article reviews the contribution of potassium (K+) channels to human uterine excitability.
Author Khan, Raheela N.
Ashford, Michael L. J.
Arulkumaran, Sabaratnam
Matharoo-Ball, Balwir
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SubjectTerms Adenosine Triphosphate - physiology
Calcium - physiology
Electrophysiology
Female
Humans
Ion Channel Gating
Labor, Obstetric - metabolism
Myometrium - physiology
Potassium Channels - physiology
Pregnancy
Research Article
Uterine Contraction - physiology
Title Potassium channels in the human myometrium
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