Role of the TRPM4 channel in cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology

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Abstract

The transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 4 (TRPM4) channel influences calcium homeostasis during many physiological activities such as insulin secretion, immune response, respiratory reaction, and cerebral vasoconstriction. This calcium-activated, monovalent, selective cation channel also plays a key role in cardiovascular pathophysiology; for example, a mutation in the TRPM4 channel leads to cardiac conduction disease. Recently, it has been suggested that the TRPM4 channel is also involved in the development of cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury, which causes myocardial infarction. In the present review, we discuss the physiological function of the TRPM4 channel, and assess its role in cardiovascular pathophysiology.

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Wang, C., Naruse, K., & Takahashi, K. (2018, June 15). Role of the TRPM4 channel in cardiovascular physiology and pathophysiology. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells7060062

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