Increased Activation of the TRESK K+ Channel Mediates Vago-vagal Reflex Malfunction in Diabetic Rats

Patients with diabetes have defects in the vagal afferent pathway that result in abnormal gastrointestinal function. We investigated whether selective increased activation of the 2 pore domain potassium channel TRESK contributes to nodose ganglia (NG) malfunction, disrupting gastrointestinal function in diabetic rats.

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