253-270
Cardiovascular Physiology
Open AccessEpac activation, altered calcium homeostasis and ventricular arrhythmogenesis in the murine heart
Sandeep S. Hothi, Iman S. Gurung, Jennifer C. Heathcote, Yanmin Zhang and Stephen W. Booth, et al.
271-279
Cardiovascular Physiology
H2S and HS− donor NaHS releases nitric oxide from nitrosothiols, metal nitrosyl complex, brain homogenate and murine L1210 leukaemia cells
Karol Ondrias, Andrej Stasko, Sona Cacanyiova, Zdena Sulova and Olga Krizanova, et al.
281-291
Cardiovascular Physiology
Luminal ATP-induced contraction of rabbit pulmonary arteries and role of purinoceptors in the regulation of pulmonary arterial pressure
Eun Bok Baek, Hae Young Yoo, Su Jung Park, Hyang Sun Kim and Seong Deok Kim, et al.
293-302
Cardiovascular Physiology
Green tea seed oil reduces weight gain in C57BL/6J mice and influences adipocyte differentiation by suppressing peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ
Na-Hyung Kim, Sun-Kyung Choi, Su-Jin Kim, Phil-Dong Moon and Hun-Sun Lim, et al.
303-313
Cardiovascular Physiology
Phosphatidylinositol-bisphosphate regulates intercellular coupling in cardiac myocytes
Johannes P. Hofgaard, Kathrin Banach, Sarah Mollerup, Helene Korvenius Jørgensen and Søren Peter Olesen, et al.
315-326
Ion Channels
The S218L familial hemiplegic migraine mutation promotes deinhibition of Cav2.1 calcium channels during direct G-protein regulation
Norbert Weiss, Alejandro Sandoval, Ricardo Felix, Arn Van den Maagdenberg and Michel De Waard
327-337
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Casein kinase 2 regulates the active uptake of the organic osmolyte taurine in NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts
Jack H. Jacobsen, Christian A. Clement, Martin B. Friis and Ian H. Lambert
339-349
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Aldosterone-induced changes in the cardiac L-type Ca2+ current can be prevented by antioxidants in vitro and are absent in rats on low salt diet
Michael Wagner, Elena Rudakova and Tilmann Volk
351-360
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Identification of positive charges situated at the outer mouth of the CFTR chloride channel pore
Jing-Jun Zhou, Mohammad Fatehi and Paul Linsdell
361-375
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Expression of the muscular dystrophy-associated caveolin-3P104L mutant in adult mouse skeletal muscle specifically alters the Ca2+ channel function of the dihydropyridine receptor
Norbert Weiss, Harold Couchoux, Claude Legrand, Christine Berthier and Bruno Allard, et al.
377-387
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Store-operated Ca2+ entry in platelets occurs independently of transient receptor potential (TRP) C1
David Varga-Szabo, Kalwant S. Authi, Attila Braun, Markus Bender and Archana Ambily, et al.
389-404
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Vasomotion has chloride-dependency in rat mesenteric small arteries
D. M. Briggs Boedtkjer, V. V. Matchkov, E. Boedtkjer, H. Nilsson and C. Aalkjaer
405-415
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
New developments in the signaling mechanisms of the store-operated calcium entry pathway
Marie Potier and Mohamed Trebak
417-430
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Introduction into Cav2.1 of the homologous mutation of Cav1.2 causing the Timothy syndrome questions the role of V421 in the phenotypic definition of P-type Ca2+ channel
Thierry Cens, Jean-Philippe Leyris and Pierre Charnet
431-440
Ion Channels, Receptors and Transporters
Allergen-induced airway hyperresponsiveness is absent in ecto-5′-nucleotidase (CD73)-deficient mice
Rainer Schreiber, Hayo Castrop and Karl Kunzelmann
441-451
Neuroscience
Adenosine modulates excitatory synaptic transmission and suppresses neuronal death induced by ischaemia in rat spinal motoneurones
Nobuyuki Miyazaki, Terumasa Nakatsuka, Daisuke Takeda, Kazuhiro Nohda and Kazuhide Inoue, et al.
453-461
Sensory Physiology
ATP activates P2x receptors and requires extracellular Ca++ participation to modify outer hair cell nonlinear capacitance
Ning Yu and Hong-Bo Zhao
463-473
Sensory Physiology
The varitint–waddler mouse phenotypes and the TRPML3 ion channel mutation: cause and consequence
Math P. Cuajungco and Mohammad A. Samie
475-484
Signaling and Cell Physiology
TRPC1 channels regulate directionality of migrating cells
A. Fabian, T. Fortmann, P. Dieterich, C. Riethmüller and P. Schön, et al.
485-491
Signaling and Cell Physiology
Enhanced SERCA2A expression improves contractile performance of ventricular cardiomyocytes of rat under adrenergic stimulation
A. Anwar, K.-D. Schlüter, J. Heger, H. M. Piper and G. Euler
493-504
Signaling and Cell Physiology
Volume-activated chloride channels in mice Leydig cells
Luiz Artur Poletto Chaves and Wamberto Antonio Varanda
505-517
Signaling and Cell Physiology
Open AccessATP depletion induces translocation of STIM1 to puncta and formation of STIM1–ORAI1 clusters: translocation and re-translocation of STIM1 does not require ATP
Michael Chvanov, Ciara M. Walsh, Lee P. Haynes, Svetlana G. Voronina and Gyorgy Lur, et al.
519-528
Transport Physiology
Ascorbic acid participates in a general mechanism for concerted glucose transport inhibition and lactate transport stimulation
Maite A. Castro, Constanza Angulo, Sebastián Brauchi, Francisco Nualart and Ilona I. Concha
529-537
Transport Physiology
Substance P stimulates CFTR-dependent fluid secretion by mouse tracheal submucosal glands
Juan P. Ianowski, Jae Young Choi, Jeffrey J. Wine and John W. Hanrahan
539-549
Transport Physiology
Renal phosphaturia during metabolic acidosis revisited: molecular mechanisms for decreased renal phosphate reabsorption
Marta Nowik, Nicolas Picard, Gerti Stange, Paola Capuano and Harriet S. Tenenhouse, et al.
551-559
Instruments and Techniques
Elasticity measurement of living cells with an atomic force microscope: data acquisition and processing
Philippe Carl and Hermann Schillers
561-568
Instruments and Techniques
Semi-loose seal Neurobiotin electroporation for combined structural and functional analysis of neurons
Refik Kanjhan and David I. Vaney