Splice-variant-specific effects of primary aldosteronism point mutations on human CaV3.2 calcium channels

Volume: 84, Pages: 102104 - 102104
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
CaV3.2 calcium channels play important roles in both neural excitability and aldosterone secretion. Recent clinical studies found four germline mutations (S196 L, M1549I, V1951E and P2083 L) in CaV3.2 channels. All four mutations caused primary aldosteronism (PA), while only the M1549I mutation resulted in obvious neural malfunctions besides PA. In human, there are two major CaV3.2 channel gene (CACNA1H) splice variants, either with or without...
Paper Details
Title
Splice-variant-specific effects of primary aldosteronism point mutations on human CaV3.2 calcium channels
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
84
Pages
102104 - 102104
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