In mice, the functional expression of the ANO1 channel is essential to life, as its absence leads to a premature death due to respiratory collapse. ANO1 is expressed in the gastrointestinal tract and is highly expressed in interstitial cells of Cajal, where it plays an important role in pacemaker activity, neurotransduction of enteric motor neurotransmitters and regulation of
gastrointestinal motility. ANO1 blockers like
niflumic acid have been shown to block
slow waves, which produce phasic contractions and the major patterns of gastrointestinal motility, such as peristalsis and segmentation. == References ==