Chronic ethanol exposure induces an N-type calcium channel splice variant with altered channel kinetics
Newton, Philip M. ; Tully, Keith ; McMahon, Thomas ; Connolly, Jackie ; Dadgar, Jahan ; Treistman, Steven N. ; Messing, Robert O. ; McMahon, Thomas ; Connolly, Jackie ; Dadgar, Jahan ... show 2 more
Newton, Philip M.
Tully, Keith
McMahon, Thomas
Connolly, Jackie
Dadgar, Jahan
Treistman, Steven N.
Messing, Robert O.
McMahon, Thomas
Connolly, Jackie
Dadgar, Jahan
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Keith Tully
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Neuroscience
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Journal Article
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2005-01-31
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Chronic ethanol exposure increases the density of N-type calcium channels in brain. We report that ethanol increases levels of mRNA for a splice variant of the N channel specific subunit alpha1 2.2 that lacks exon 31a. Whole cell recordings demonstrated an increase in N-type current with a faster activation rate and a shift in activation to more negative potentials after chronic alcohol exposure, consistent with increased abundance of channels containing this variant. These results identify a novel mechanism whereby chronic ethanol exposure can increase neuronal excitability by altering levels of channel splice variants.
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FEBS Lett. 2005 Jan 31;579(3):671-6. Link to article on publisher's site
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10.1016/j.febslet.2004.12.043
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15670827