kaliumkanalblokker
Kaliumkanalblokker, also known as potassium channel blockers, are a class of drugs that inhibit the function of potassium channels in cell membranes. These channels are crucial for regulating the flow of potassium ions across the cell membrane, which plays a vital role in various physiological processes, including nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and cardiac rhythm.
By blocking these channels, kaliumkanalblokker can affect a range of cellular activities. In the heart, they
The clinical applications of kaliumkanalblokker vary depending on the specific drug and its selectivity for different