疼痛状态下TRP通道表达的变化

Q3 Medicine
M. Bishnoi, L. Premkumar
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引用次数: 12

摘要

在成功克隆第一个伤害性瞬时受体电位(TRP)通道TRP Vanilloid 1后,在过去的15年中,TRP通道家族的其他成员也被克隆,表征并与不同形式的疼痛有关。利用电生理学和分子方法,以及结合基因破坏技术的行为模型,研究这些TRP通道在伤害感觉中的具体作用已经取得了巨大进展。本文综述了支持TRP通道(TRP香草质1、TRP香草质2、TRP香草质3、TRP香草质4、TRP锚蛋白1、TRP美拉他汀2、TRP美拉他汀3、TRP美拉他汀8、TRP粘磷脂3和TRP Canonical 1,6)参与伤害感觉的证据。综述还强调了TRP通道调节剂作为镇痛剂的现状和未来发展方向。
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Changes in TRP Channels Expression in Painful Conditions
Over the last fifteen years after the successful cloning of the first nociceptive Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channel, TRP Vanilloid 1, other members of the TRP channel family have been cloned, characterized and implicated in different modalities of pain. Tremendous progress has been made with regard to the specific role of these TRP channels in nociception using electrophysiological and molecular methods, along with behavioral models combined with gene disruption techniques. This review summarizes the evidence supporting the role of TRP channels (TRP Vanilloid 1, TRP Vanilloid 2, TRP Vanilloid 3, TRP Vanilloid 4, TRP Ankyrin 1, TRP Melastatin 2, TRP Melastatin 3, TRP Melastatin 8, TRP Mucolipin 3 and TRP Canonical 1, 6) involved in nociception. The review also highlights the current status and future avenues for developing TRP channel modulators as analgesic agents.
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Open Pain Journal
Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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