2021
DOI: 10.1111/bph.15460
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Elevation of propofol sensitivity of cardiac IKs channel by KCNE1 polymorphism D85N

Abstract: Background and Purpose The slowly activating delayed rectifier K+ channel (IKs), composed of pore‐forming KCNQ1 α‐subunits and ancillary KCNE1 β‐subunits, regulates ventricular repolarization in human heart. Propofol, at clinically used concentrations, modestly inhibits the intact (wild‐type) IKs channels and is therefore unlikely to appreciably prolong QT interval in ECG during anaesthesia. However, little information is available concerning the inhibitory effect of propofol on IKs channel associated with its… Show more

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