2019
DOI: 10.1254/jpssuppl.92.0_2-o-43
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The role of BK channels in spinal microglia for the induction of neuropathic pain in mice

Abstract: The large-conductance Ca 2+-and voltage-activated K + (BK) channel is formed by four pore-forming subunits encoded by a single Slo1 gene and dually regulated by membrane voltage and intracellular Ca 2+ levels. Recently, accumulating evidence using pharmacological methods suggests that the BK channel are associated with nociceptive sensitization. However, mechanisms underlying the effect of the BK channel on the regulation of pain signaling is still largely unknown. Here, we studied the role of the BK channel i… Show more

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