How TRPC channels modulate hippocampal function

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Abstract

Transient receptor potential canonical (TRPC) proteins constitute a group of receptor-operated calcium-permeable nonselective cationic membrane channels of the TRP superfamily. They are largely expressed in the hippocampus and are able to modulate neuronal functions. Accordingly, they have been involved in different hippocampal functions such as learning processes and different types of memories, as well as hippocampal dysfunctions such as seizures. This review covers the mechanisms of activation of these channels, how these channels can modulate neuronal excitability, in particular the after-burst hyperpolarization, and in the persistent activity, how they control synaptic plasticity including pre-and postsynaptic processes and how they can interfere with cell survival and neurogenesis.

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Gualdani, R., & Gailly, P. (2020, June 1). How TRPC channels modulate hippocampal function. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21113915

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