Deletion of the α2δ‐1 calcium channel subunit increases excitability of mouse chromaffin cells
Stefanie M. Geisler,
Matteo M. Ottaviani,
Noelia Jacobo‐Piqueras
et al.
Abstract:High voltage‐gated Ca2+ channels (HVCCs) shape the electrical activity and control hormone release in most endocrine cells. HVCCs are multi‐subunit protein complexes formed by the pore‐forming α1 and the auxiliary β, α2δ and γ subunits. Four genes code for the α2δ isoforms. At the mRNA level, mouse chromaffin cells (MCCs) express predominantly the CACNA2D1 gene coding for the α2δ‐1 isoform. Here we show that α2δ‐1 deletion led to ∼60% reduced HVCC Ca2+ influx with slower inactivation kinetics. Pharmacological … Show more
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