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Human Müller glial cells: altered potassium channel activity in proliferative vitreoretinopathy.
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The dominant expression of inwardly rectifying channels in cells from healthy donors is thought to support important glial cell functions such as the spatial buffering of extracellular K+. The downregulation of these channels and the less negative mean membrane potential in cells from patients should impair spatial buffering currents and neurotransmitter clearance. The increased activity of BK channels may support the proliferative activity of gliotic cells via feedback regulation of Ca2+ entry and membrane potential.
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