Expression of T-type Ca2+ current in the ventricle varies during development and in cardiac diseases. The alteration in quantity of two isoforms of T-type Ca2+ channel genes in the heart, CACNA1G and CACNA1H, contributes to the changes of T-type Ca2+ channel activity. However, the precise mechanisms governing the transcription of T-type Ca2+ channel genes remain largely unknown. In this review, we briefly describe our recent finding that a transcriptional repressor named neuron-restrictive silencer factor is a potent regulator of T-type Ca2+ channel gene expression. ©2005 The Japanese Pharmacological Society.
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Kuwahara, K., Takano, M., & Nakao, K. (2005). Pathophysiological significance of T-type Ca2+ channels: Transcriptional regulation of T-type Ca2+ channel - Regulation of CACNA1H by neuron-restrictive silencer factor. In Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Vol. 99, pp. 211–213). Japanese Pharmacological Society. https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.FMJ05002X4
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