Cardiovascular KATP channels and advanced aging

Pathobiol Aging Age Relat Dis. 2016 Oct 11:6:32517. doi: 10.3402/pba.v6.32517. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

With advanced aging, there is a decline in innate cardiovascular function. This decline is not general in nature. Instead, specific changes occur that impact the basic cardiovascular function, which include alterations in biochemical pathways and ion channel function. This review focuses on a particular ion channel that couple the latter two processes, namely the KATP channel, which opening is promoted by alterations in intracellular energy metabolism. We show that the intrinsic properties of the KATP channel changes with advanced aging and argue that the channel can be further modulated by biochemical changes. The importance is widespread, given the ubiquitous nature of the KATP channel in the cardiovascular system where it can regulate processes as diverse as cardiac function, blood flow and protection mechanisms against superimposed stress, such as cardiac ischemia. We highlight questions that remain to be answered before the KATP channel can be considered as a viable target for therapeutic intervention.

Keywords: ATP-sensitive K+ channel; aging; cardiovascular; ion channels; smooth muscle.

Publication types

  • Review