2014
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2013.268540
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Inhibition of cardiac pacemaker channel hHCN2 depends on intercalation of lipopolysaccharide into channel‐containing membrane microdomains

Abstract: Key pointsr The regulation of cardiac function is seriously impaired in severe inflammatory diseases. One characteristic of this dysfunction is a strong reduction in heart rate variability (HRV) so that the cardiac cycle is more regular. This phenomenon is strongly correlated with an unfavourable prognosis in patients with systemic inflammation.r Although the depression in HRV can be partially explained by the interplay between cardiac pacemaker channels and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) liberated from the outer wa… Show more

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“…have elucidated molecular aspects of the process underlying such modulation (Klöckner et al . ). Using the cell‐attached configuration of the patch‐clamp technique, Klöckner et al .…”
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“…have elucidated molecular aspects of the process underlying such modulation (Klöckner et al . ). Using the cell‐attached configuration of the patch‐clamp technique, Klöckner et al .…”
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“…have also shown that alterations of HCN current require the integrity of the LPS molecule, since neither the pro‐inflammatory lipid A alone nor the O‐chain polysaccharidic region alone are effective (Klöckner et al . ).…”
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