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Apical potassium (BK) channels and enhanced potassium secretion in human colon
1Institute of Molecular Medicine, St James's University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7TF, UK. g.i.sandle@leeds.ac.uk
Abstract:
The human colon has the capacity to secrete potassium (K(+)) ions and enhanced K(+) secretion is a feature of a variety of diarrhoeal diseases. Recent work points to K(+) secretion in human colon being mediated by high conductance (BK) K(+) channels located in the apical membrane of colonic epithelial cells. The aim of this review is to highlight the importance of these channels in maintaining K(+) homoeostasis in health and disease.
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