Human ASIC3 channel dynamically adapts its activity to sense the extracellular pH in both acidic and alkaline directions

Volume: 109, Issue: 32, Pages: 13124 - 13129
Published: Jul 24, 2012
Abstract
In rodent sensory neurons, acid-sensing ion channel 3 (ASIC3) has recently emerged as a particularly important sensor of nonadaptive pain associated with tissue acidosis. However, little is known about the human ASIC3 channel, which includes three splice variants differing in their C-terminal domain (hASIC3a, hASIC3b, and hASIC3c). hASIC3a transcripts represent the main mRNAs expressed in both peripheral and central neuronal tissues (dorsal root...
Paper Details
Title
Human ASIC3 channel dynamically adapts its activity to sense the extracellular pH in both acidic and alkaline directions
Published Date
Jul 24, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
32
Pages
13124 - 13129
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