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Targeting TRPV4 to restore glymphatic system function and alleviate cerebral edema in ischemic stroke

open access: yesBrain Pathology, Volume 35, Issue 6, November 2025.
After ischemic stroke, TRPV4 activation induces cerebral edema through the TRPV4‐RhoA‐MMP9 axis: RhoA upregulates MMP9, which cleaves β‐DG to impair membrane anchoring. Subsequent β‐DG loss triggers AQP4 depolarization, disrupting GS‐mediated water homeostasis.
Yongchuan Li   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

ROS‐Driven PKCζ Signaling as a Widely Involved Mechanism for Cancer Cell Motility and Metastasis

open access: yesCancer Science, Volume 116, Issue 11, Page 3027-3039, November 2025.
This study reveals that the enhancement of cancer cell motility by diverse bioactive molecules—including growth factors, hormones, and tissue factors—is mediated through a common intracellular mechanism involving reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the PKCζ/Rho GTPase signaling pathway.
Yasushi Sato   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source
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