Transient Receptor Potential Protein as a Novel Non-Voltage-Gated Ca^<2+> Entry Channel Involved in Diverse Pathophysiological Functions
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概要
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In both excitable and non-excitable cells, many chemical and physical stimuli elicit continuous Ca2+ influx through yet poorly understood pathways distinct from voltage-gated Ca2+ channels, leading to activation and modulation of various cellular functions. The molecular entities of these pathways have long been enigmatic, but important clues have been obtained from recent investigations on the Drosophila transient receptor potential (TRP) protein and its mammalian homologues. TRP proteins function as non-voltage-gated Ca2+ channels that are constitutively active or gated by a multitude of stimuli including light, pheromones, lipids, temperature, acid, osmolarity, and oxidative stress; and thus they may play divergent roles in cell pathophysiology. This short paper briefly overviews the current knowledge about these channels with a main focus on their possible linkage with in vivo function.
- 社団法人 日本薬理学会の論文
- 2003-04-01
著者
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Inoue Ryuji
Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Fukuoka University
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Mori Y
Center For Integrative Bioscience Okazaki National Research Institutes
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Ito Y
Department Of Pharmacology Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyushu University
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Ito Yushi
Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyushu University
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Inoue Ryuji
Department Of Physiology School Of Medicine Fukuoka University
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Inoue Ryuji
Department Of Pharmacology Faculty Of Medicine Kyushu University
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SHI Juan
Department of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University
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MORI Yasuo
Center for Integrative Bioscience, Okazaki National Research Institutes
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Shi Juan
Department Of Anatomy The Fourth Military Medical University
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Hanano Toyohisa
Graduate School Of Medical Sciences Kyushu University
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SHI Juan
Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University
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Masuda Yutaka
Department Of Anesthesiology School Of Medicine
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Mori Yasuo
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Univ
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Inoue Ryuji
Special Patient Oral Care Unit Kyushu University Hospital
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Mori Yasuo
Center for Integrative Bioscience, National Institute for Physiological Sciences
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