KCa3.1 Promotes Proinflammatory Exosome Secretion by Activating AKT/Rab27a in Atrial Myocytes during Rapid Pacing
Purpose. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of the medium-conductance calcium-activated potassium channel (KCNN4, KCa3.1) in the secretion of proinflammatory exosomes by atrial myocytes. Methods. Eighteen beagles were randomly divided into the sham group (n=6), pacing group (n=6), and...
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Main Authors: | Dishiwen Liu (Author), Huiyu Chen (Author), Yuntao Fu (Author), Yajun Yao (Author), Shanqing He (Author), Youcheng Wang (Author), Zhen Cao (Author), Xuewen Wang (Author), Mei Yang (Author), Qingyan Zhao (Author) |
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