leakkanaler
Leakkanaler, known in English as leak channels, are ion channels that conduct ions continuously at rest, remaining open independent of the strong voltage or ligand gating that characterizes many other channels. They create a steady leak conductance for specific ions, most commonly potassium, and to a lesser extent sodium, helping to establish and stabilize the resting membrane potential of cells such as neurons and muscle cells.
One major group comprises the two-pore-domain potassium channels (K2P), often referred to as potassium leak channels.
Functionally, leak channels influence neuronal excitability by setting the resting potential and shaping the response to
Clinical and research interest in leak channels includes their roles in pain, anesthesia, migraine, and epilepsy,