Primers on molecular pathways - ion channels: key regulators of pancreatic physiology
Keywords: 
Primers on molecular pathways
Ion channels
Key regulators of pancreatic physiology
Issue Date: 
2009
Publisher: 
Karger
ISSN: 
1424-3911
Citation: 
Banales JM, Gradilone SA. Primers on molecular pathways - ion channels: key regulators of pancreatic physiology. Pancreatology 2009;9(5):556-559.
Abstract
Ion transport across the cellular plasma membrane is important in almost every physiological process. This phenomenon is driven by the coordinated action of carriers, pumps and channels, which move ions in and out the cells and between different organelles. Ion channels are transmembrane proteins that provide a continuous aqueous pore through which ions can selectively move. The interest in these molecules has increased due to the recognition of diverse pathologies related with mutations in genes encoding these transmembrane proteins, now known as channelopathies. Ion channels play a variety of functions in the pancreas. Here, we briefly describe ion transport characteristics as well as their role in pancreas physiology and pathophysiology.

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