2021
DOI: 10.33910/2687-1270-2021-2-1-96-101
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Possible physiological function of endogenous ouabain

Abstract: Our results suggest that endogenous ouabain triggers two different signaling processes. The first, fast process, modulates the activation gating device of the Na V 1.8 channels, thereby reducing their functional activity. The second, slow process, decreases the density of Na V 1.8 channels in the membrane of the primary sensory neuron. We assume that in this case, endogenous ouabain triggers a downstream cascade leading to a decrease in the expression of the SCN10A gene that produces Na V 1.8 channels. It can … Show more

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