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The involvement of two-pore domain K+ channel TREK-1 in anesthesia
TREK-1, a member of two-pore domain K+ channel (K2P) family, has various functions and participates in the regulation of resting membrane potentials. Recent studies indicate that TREK-1 is essential in anesthesia, pain, neuroprotection and depression. Based on domestic and foreign literature related to TREK-1, this review concisely outlines the structure, function, distribution and modulation of TREK-1, and thoroughly presents the advances in those fields above. Furthermore, the role of TREK-1 in general anesthesia, pain, neuroprotection and depression has been elaborated, so as to provide better understanding of the pathological implication of TREK-1 in these fields and facilitate the development of new drugs.
Key words:
TREK-1; Tow-pore domain K+ channel; Anesthesia; Pain perception; Neuroprotection; Depression