The potential roles of T-type Ca2+ channels in motor coordination

  • Park Y
  • Kim J
  • Kim D
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Abstract

Specific behavioral patterns are expressed by complex combinations of muscle coordination. Tremors are simple behavioral patterns and are the focus of studies investigating motor coordination mechanisms in the brain. T-type Ca 2+ channels mediate intrinsic neuronal oscillations and rhythmic burst spiking, and facilitate the generation of tremor rhythms in motor circuits. Despite substantial evidence that T-type Ca 2+ channels mediate pathological tremors, their roles in physiological motor coordination and behavior remain unknown. Here, we review recent progress in understanding the roles that T-type Ca 2+ channels play under pathological conditions, and discuss the potential relevance of these channels in mediating physiological motor coordination.

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Park, Y.-G., Kim, J., & Kim, D. (2013). The potential roles of T-type Ca2+ channels in motor coordination. Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 7. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncir.2013.00172

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