K+ channel mechanisms underlying cholinergic cutaneous vasodilation and sweating in young humans: roles of KCa, KATP, and KV channels?
In conclusion, we show that KCa, KATP, and KV channels play a role in cholinergic cutaneous vasodilation, whereas only KV channels contribute to cholinergic sweating in normothermic resting humans.
Source: AJP: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology - Category: Physiology Authors: Fujii, N., Louie, J. C., McNeely, B. D., Zhang, S. Y., Tran, M.-A., Kenny, G. P. Tags: Fluid and Electrolyte Homeostasis Source Type: research
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