Na+-Activated K+ Channels

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K+ channels sensitive to intracellular Na+, termed KNa channels, shape neuronal excitability. KNa channels contribute to the adaptation of firing rates and to slow after-hyperpolarizations that follow repetitive firing. In certain neurons, they also appear to be activated by Na+ influx accompanying single action potentials. Their molecular properties also suggest that these channels contribute to the response of neurons to hypoxia.

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