Highlights
•Potassium (K+) channels are key regulators of cell excitability in several tissues.
•A dysregulation of K+ channels is associated with Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
•The role of K+ channels in AD is not completely elucidated.
•Understanding their functions will be helpful for clarifying AD pathogenesis.
•Modulating K+ channel expression should be useful for developing novel drugs.
Potassium channels in the neuronal homeostasis and neurodegenerative pathways underlying Alzheimer’s Disease: an update – ScienceDirect