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CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets

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ISSN (Print): 1871-5273
ISSN (Online): 1996-3181

Review Article

K+ Channels of Müller Glial Cells in Retinal Disorders

Author(s): Feng Gao, Lin-Jie Xu, Yuan Zhao, Xing-Huai Sun* and Zhongfeng Wang*

Volume 17, Issue 4, 2018

Page: [255 - 260] Pages: 6

DOI: 10.2174/1871527317666180202114233

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Abstract

Background & Objective: Müller cell is the major type of glial cell in the vertebrate retina. Müller cells express various types of K+ channels, such as inwardly rectifying K+ (Kir) channels, big conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BKCa) channels, delayed rectifier K+ channels (KDR), and transient A-type K+ channels. These K+ channels play important roles in maintaining physiological functions of Müller cells. Under some retinal pathological conditions, the changed expression and functions of K+ channels may contribute to retinal pathogenesis.

Conclusion: In this article, we reviewed the physiological properties of K+ channels in retinal Müller cells and the functional changes of these channels in retinal disorders.

Keywords: A-type K+ channels, BKCa channels, KDR, Kir channels, Müller cells, retinal disorders.

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