“…In addition, or alternatively, the coupling process itself might be changed as in the case of the chaotropic anion perchlorate. This substance likewise shifts the voltage dependence of activation ( Gomolla et al, 1983 ; Lüttgau et al, 1983 ; González and Ríos, 1993 ; Csernoch et al, 1999 ) by affecting the ryanodine receptor ( Ma et al, 1993 ; Anderson et al, 1997 ). However, it also increases the sensitivity of Ca 2+ release to the voltage sensor input signal, reflected in an alteration of the “transfer function,” i.e., the relationship between voltage sensor charge movement and Ca 2+ release ( González and Ríos, 1993 ; Ma et al, 1993 ; Ríos et al, 1993 , 2015 ; Csernoch et al, 1999 ).…”