Experiments on rat thoracic aorta showed that ATP and acetylcholine hyperpolarize endothelial cell via selective activation of low (SK) and intermediate (IR) conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+)channels, respectively. It was hypothesized that ATP- and acetylcholine-activated Ca(2+)-signals are spatially separated and generated in plasma membrane regions with predominant localization of SK- and IR-channels, respectively.
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