“…Three T-channel subunits have been identified: Cav3.1, Cav3.2, and Cav3.3 (Perez-Reyes, 2003), which are implicated in distinct physiological functions, as recently supported by knock-out (KO) mice studies (Kim et al, 2001;Chen et al, 2003;Lee et al, 2004;Mangoni et al, 2006;Choi et al, 2007). Over the past few years, intracellular messenger pathways (Wolfe et al, 2003;Chemin et al, 2006;Park et al, 2006;Chemin et al, 2007b;Hildebrand et al, 2007;Iftinca et al, 2007;Tao et al, 2008) and endogenous ligands (Nelson et al, 2007a,b;Traboulsie et al, 2007;Maeda et al, 2009) regulating Cav3 activity were identified, including bioactive lipids (Chemin et al, 2001(Chemin et al, , 2007aRoss et al, 2008Ross et al, , 2009.…”