1999
DOI: 10.1272/jnms.66.127
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Evidence for norepinephrine-activated Ca2+ permeable channels in guinea-pig hepatocytes using a patch clamp technique.

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“…In the present study, the results (Figure 1) Figure 1D), and also to increase PLC activity ( Figure 8B) [29] , and these types of channels are activated by membrane stretch [29] and externally applied ATP [30] . Various hormones, including hepatocyte growth factor [31] , vasopressin [32] , insulin [33] , and norepinephrine [10] , have been reported to activate Ca 2+ -permeable channels. In addition, hepatocytes possess Ca 2+ release-activated Ca 2+ channels [4,34,35] .…”
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“…In the present study, the results (Figure 1) Figure 1D), and also to increase PLC activity ( Figure 8B) [29] , and these types of channels are activated by membrane stretch [29] and externally applied ATP [30] . Various hormones, including hepatocyte growth factor [31] , vasopressin [32] , insulin [33] , and norepinephrine [10] , have been reported to activate Ca 2+ -permeable channels. In addition, hepatocytes possess Ca 2+ release-activated Ca 2+ channels [4,34,35] .…”
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“…In fact, excess Ca 2+ in the cell causes cellular damage by activating Ca 2+ -dependent proteases [10] , although cellular Ca 2+ overload is unlikely to be the sole mechanism mediating cell death [11] . Various mechanisms by which oxygen radicals cause an elevation of [Ca 2+ ] i have been described in different types of cells.…”
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confidence: 99%