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Abstract Background and Purpose Pharmacological inhibition of TRPC4 and/or TRPC5 channels reduces Pavlovian aversion memory in stressed mice and reduces amygdala reactivity to aversion in humans with depression. The aims of this mouse study were to improve understanding of these anxiolytic processes, determine whether there are corrective effects on ...
Giulia Poggi +14 more
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A New Transmitted Reference Pulse Cluster Based Ultra-Wideband Transmitter Design
An energy efficient ultra-wideband (UWB) transmitter based on the novel transmitted reference pulse cluster (TRPC) modulation scheme is presented. The TRPC-UWB transmitter integrates, namely, wideband active baluns, wideband I-Q modulator based up ...
Dong, Xiaodai, Huo, Yiming, Lu, Ping
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Na⁺ entry through heteromeric TRPC4/C1 channels mediates (-)Englerin A-induced cytotoxicity in synovial sarcoma cells [PDF]
The sesquiterpene (-)Englerin A (EA) is an organic compound from the plant Phyllanthus engleri which acts via heteromeric TRPC4/C1 channels to cause cytotoxicity in some types of cancer cell but not normal cells. Here we identified selective cytotoxicity
A Batova +32 more
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Abstract figure legend Cardiac pacemaking: the redundant and robust organ‐to‐subcellular system driving the spontaneous electrical activity responsible for regular, rhythmic excitation of the heart. Abstract The heart is an electrically controlled, mechanical pump that provides a constant supply of blood to the body.
Eilidh A. MacDonald, T. Alexander Quinn
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TRPC Channels As Effectors of Cardiac Hypertrophy [PDF]
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels of multiple subclasses are expressed in the heart, although their functions are only now beginning to emerge, especially for the TRPC subclass that appears to regulate the cardiac hypertrophic response. Although TRP channels permeate many different cations, they are most often ascribed a specific
Petra, Eder, Jeffery D, Molkentin
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This work presents ARC‐3D, a soft 3D model that recreates how brain support cells, called astrocytes, react to oxidative stress. The system visualizes rapid calcium changes and inflammatory signals, and shows how the drug KDS12025 can protect cells from damage. ARC‐3D offers a simple, reliable way to study early drivers of brain inflammation.
Ju‐Kang Kim +6 more
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The integrative function of TRPC channels
TRPC is a subfamily of Transient Receptor Potential channels that have the highest degree of homology to the Drosophila photoreceptors' TRP. TRPC open in response to stimulation of plasma membrane receptors that activate phospholipase C, triggering transmembrane Ca2+ influx.
Kirill, Kiselyov, Randen L, Patterson
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TRPC channels regulate Ca2+-signaling and short-term plasticity of fast glutamatergic synapses.
Transient receptor potential (TRP) proteins form Ca2+-permeable, nonselective cation channels, but their role in neuronal Ca2+ homeostasis is elusive. In the present paper, we show that TRPC channels potently regulate synaptic plasticity by changing the ...
Yvonne Schwarz +8 more
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RdgB2 is required for dim-light input into intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells. [PDF]
A subset of retinal ganglion cells is intrinsically photosensitive (ipRGCs) and contributes directly to the pupillary light reflex and circadian photoentrainment under bright-light conditions.
Berson, David M +8 more
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The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), as the center for pain and emotion integration, causes integration disorders due to excessive synaptic strengthening and glial cell inflammation/synaptic pruning dysregulation. However, traditional drugs have insufficient targeting, and closed‐loop DBS improves symptoms by precisely regulating ACC.
Haibing Xiong +5 more
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