Publications by authors named "Megan A Doczi"

The hypothalamus is a brain region critical for the homeostatic regulation of appetite and energy expenditure. Hypothalamic neuronal activity that is altered during development can produce permanent physiological changes later in life. For example, circulating hormones such as insulin have been shown to influence hypothalamic neuronal projections, leading to altered metabolism in adult rodents.

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Specialized hypothalamic neurons integrate the homeostatic balance between food intake and energy expenditure, processes that may become dysregulated during the development of diabetes, obesity, and other metabolic disorders. Shaker family voltage-gated potassium channels (Kv1) contribute to the maintenance of resting membrane potential, action potential characteristics, and neurotransmitter release in many populations of neurons, although hypothalamic Kv1 channel expression has been largely unexplored. Whole-cell patch clamp recordings from avian hypothalamic brain slices demonstrate a developmental shift in the electrophysiological properties of avian arcuate nucleus neurons, identifying an increase in outward ionic current that corresponds with action potential maturation.

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The voltage-gated potassium channel, Kv1.3, plays an important role in regulating membrane excitability in diverse cell types ranging from T-lymphocytes to neurons. In the present study, we test the hypothesis that the C-terminal PDZ binding domain modulates the function and localization of Kv1.

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Kv1.3 channels are known to modulate many aspects of neuronal function. We tested the hypothesis that Kv1.

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Ion channels are key determinants of membrane excitability. The actin cytoskeleton has a central role in morphology, migration, intracellular transport, and signaling. In this article, we show that the actin-binding protein cortactin regulates the potassium channel Kv1.

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