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      The cardiac sodium channel gene SCN5A and its gene product Na V1.5: role in physiology and pathophysiology

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          The gene SCN5A encodes the main cardiac sodium channel Na V1.5. This channel predominates the cardiac sodium current, I Na, which underlies the fast upstroke of the cardiac action potential. As such, it plays a crucial role in cardiac electrophysiology. Over the last 60 years a tremendous amount of knowledge regarding its function at the electrophysiological and molecular level has been acquired. Furthermore, genetic studies have shown that mutations in SCN5A are associated with multiple cardiac diseases (e.g. Brugada Syndrome, Long QT syndrome, conduction disease and cardiomyopathy), while genetic variation in the general population has been associated with differences in cardiac conduction and risk of arrhythmia through genome wide association studies. In this review we aim to give an overview of the current knowledge (and the gaps therein) on SCN5A and Na V1.5.

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          7706761
          3886
          Gene
          Gene
          Gene
          0378-1119
          1879-0038
          1 March 2019
          08 September 2015
          01 December 2015
          17 July 2019
          : 573
          : 2
          : 177-187
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          Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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          Address for correspondence: Dr. Arthur A.M. Wilde or dr. E.M. Lodder, Heart Centre, Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, Academic Medical Centre, Meibergdreef 9, 1105AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands., a.a.wilde@ 123456amc.uva.nl , e.m.lodder@ 123456amc.uva.nl
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          PMC6636349 PMC6636349 6636349 nihpa909548
          10.1016/j.gene.2015.08.062
          6636349
          26361848
          f3c363fd-7c18-4bf9-a14f-cb143b527516
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