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Temporal lobe epilepsy is characterized by recurrent seizures in one or both temporal lobes of the brain; some in vitro models show that epileptiform discharges initiate in entorhinal layer V neurons and then spread into other areas of the temporal lobe.
Eric C. Lin +3 more
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ABSTRACT TRPM8 is a cold temperature‐sensitive and non‐selective Ca2+‐channel. Previously we have observed that TRPM8 is endogenously expressed and affects T cell activation process. Now, we report that TRPM8 regulates functions of mitochondria and ER, two important sub‐cellular compartments.
Tusar Kanta Acharya +5 more
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TRPM7 regulates proliferation and polarisation of macrophages. [PDF]
Ion channels play pivotal roles in regulating important functions of macrophages, such as cytokine and chemokine production, migration, proliferation, phagocytosis and others.
Arpa +27 more
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Abstract Physical exercise promotes brain health and cognitive function possibly through mechanisms that include strengthened resistance to oxidative stress. However, limited research has explored the cumulative effects of regular voluntary exercise on both oxidative stress and defence mechanisms in hippocampus and cortex, two regions essential for ...
Camilla Myrup Holst +6 more
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Chronic morphine suppresses Trpc5 in spinal GABAergic interneurons via EZH2‐mediated histone modification, reducing Ca2+ influx and GABA release. TRPC5 activation enhances morphine analgesia, while EZH2 inhibition restores efficacy and reverses tolerance.
Li Wan +9 more
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Differential Redox Regulation of ORAI Ion Channels: A Mechanism to Tune Cellular Calcium Signaling [PDF]
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in many physiological and pathophysiological cellular processes. We used lymphocytes, which are exposed to highly oxidizing environments during inflammation, to study the influence of ROS on cellular function.
Bogeski, Ivan +12 more
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Prognostic Stratification and Subtyping of Glioblastoma Using Transient Receptor Potential Channels
Background Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels regulate Ca2+ homeostasis and tumor malignant phenotypes, whereas their prognostic relevance and therapeutic implications in glioblastoma (GBM) remain poorly characterized. Methods We curated a comprehensive compendium of 522 TRP‐related genes from MSigDB, KEGG, and GeneCards.
Runfeng Sun +6 more
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How cold is it? TRPM8 and TRPA1 in the molecular logic of cold sensation [PDF]
Recognition of temperature is a critical element of sensory perception and allows us to evaluate both our external and internal environments. In vertebrates, the somatosensory system can discriminate discrete changes in ambient temperature, which ...
David D McKemy, McKemy, David D
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The Role of Neuro‐Immune Regulation in the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by abnormal proliferation of epidermal cells induced by an overactive immune system. In addition to the interaction between immune cells and keratinocytes, emerging research highlights the indispensable role of peripheral sensory neurons in the initiation and progression of psoriatic ...
Xin Liu +10 more
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At 2 5 °C, thermal activation initiates: i) CcIav/CcNan heterotetramer assembly → Ca2⁺ influx; ii) CcPKCα phosphorylation → AKH signaling potentiation; iii) CcAKH1 binding to membrane‐localized CcAKHR → energy mobilization (lipid catabolism/glycogenolysis) and vitellogenin transport via follicular patency; iv) Oocyte maturation → summer‐form nymph ...
Jianying Li +6 more
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