TRPM4
114 literature references associated to TRPM4
1
Wang Q
et al.
Local coupling of TRPC6 to ANO1/TMEM16A channels in smooth muscle cells amplifies vasoconstriction in cerebral arteries.
Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol.,
2016
May
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Daumy X
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Targeted resequencing identifies TRPM4 as a major gene predisposing to progressive familial heart block type I.
Int. J. Cardiol.,
2016
Mar
15
, 207 (349-58).
3
Leitner MG
et al.
Direct modulation of TRPM4 and TRPM3 channels by the phospholipase C inhibitor U73122.
Br. J. Pharmacol.,
2016
Jun
21
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4
Constantine M
et al.
Heterologously-expressed and Liposome-reconstituted Human Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 4 Channel (TRPM4) is a Functional Tetramer.
Sci Rep,
2016
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5
Kurland DB
et al.
The Sur1-Trpm4 channel regulates NOS2 transcription in TLR4-activated microglia.
J Neuroinflammation,
2016
, 13 (130).
6
Cheng H
et al.
Expression and functionality of transient receptor potential melastatin 4 (TRPM4)-like channels during development of the zebrafish.
Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C Toxicol. Pharmacol.,
2015
Sep
30
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7
Sozucan Y
et al.
TRP genes family expression in colorectal cancer.
Exp. Oncol.,
2015
Sep
, 37 (208-12).
8
Flannery RJ
et al.
A TRPM4-dependent current in murine renal primary cilia.
Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol.,
2015
Oct
15
, 309 (F697-707).
9
Martínez-Valverde T
et al.
Sulfonylurea Receptor 1 in Humans with Post-Traumatic Brain Contusions.
J. Neurotrauma,
2015
Oct
1
, 32 (1478-87).
10
Bousova K
et al.
PIP2 and PIP3 interact with N-terminus region of TRPM4 channel.
Biophys. Chem.,
2015
Oct
, 205 (24-32).
11
Echeverria C
et al.
Suppression of transient receptor potential melastatin 4 expression promotes conversion of endothelial cells into fibroblasts via transforming growth factor/activin receptor-like kinase 5 pathway.
J. Hypertens.,
2015
May
, 33 (981-92).
12
Lee JY
et al.
17β-estradiol inhibits MMP-9 and SUR1/TrpM4 expression and activation and thereby attenuates BSCB disruption/hemorrhage after spinal cord injury in male rats.
Endocrinology,
2015
May
, 156 (1838-50).
13
De Clercq K
et al.
Functional expression of transient receptor potential channels in human endometrial stromal cells during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.
Hum. Reprod.,
2015
Mar
27
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14
Jacobs G
et al.
Enhanced β-adrenergic cardiac reserve in Trpm4-/- mice with ischaemic heart failure.
Cardiovasc. Res.,
2015
Mar
1
, 105 (330-9).
15
Kecskés M
et al.
The Ca(2+)-activated cation channel TRPM4 is a negative regulator of angiotensin II-induced cardiac hypertrophy.
Basic Res. Cardiol.,
2015
Jul
, 110 (43).
16
Burris SK
et al.
9-phenanthrol inhibits recombinant and arterial myocyte TMEM16A channels.
Br. J. Pharmacol.,
2015
Jan
9
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17
Baruteau AE
et al.
Inherited progressive cardiac conduction disorders.
Curr. Opin. Cardiol.,
2015
Jan
, 30 (33-9).
18
Cho CH
et al.
Physiological functions of the TRPM4 channels via protein interactions.
BMB Rep,
2015
Jan
, 48 (1-5).
19
Garland CJ
et al.
TRPM4 inhibitor 9-phenanthrol activates endothelial cell intermediate conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in rat isolated mesenteric artery.
Br. J. Pharmacol.,
2015
Feb
, 172 (1114-23).
20
Menigoz A
et al.
TRPM4-dependent post-synaptic depolarization is essential for the induction of NMDA receptor-dependent LTP in CA1 hippocampal neurons.
Pflugers Arch.,
2015
Dec
3
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21
Shigeto M
et al.
GLP-1 stimulates insulin secretion by PKC-dependent TRPM4 and TRPM5 activation.
J. Clin. Invest.,
2015
Dec
, 125 (4714-28).
22
Mehta RI
et al.
Sur1-Trpm4 Cation Channel Expression in Human Cerebral Infarcts.
J. Neuropathol. Exp. Neurol.,
2015
Aug
, 74 (835-49).
23
Cerda O
et al.
Casein kinase-mediated phosphorylation of serine 839 is necessary for basolateral localization of the Ca²⁺-activated non-selective cation channel TRPM4.
Pflugers Arch.,
2015
Aug
, 467 (1723-32).
24
Isman E
et al.
Effects of laser irradiation at different wavelengths (660, 810, 980, and 1064 nm) on transient receptor potential melastatin channels in an animal model of wound healing.
Lasers Med Sci,
2015
Apr
12
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25
Caffes N
et al.
Glibenclamide for the treatment of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.
Int J Mol Sci,
2015
, 16 (4973-84).
26
Makar TK
et al.
Silencing of Abcc8 or inhibition of newly upregulated Sur1-Trpm4 reduce inflammation and disease progression in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
J Neuroinflammation,
2015
, 12 (210).
27
Choi HJ
et al.
Astrocytes in the optic nerve head express putative mechanosensitive channels.
Mol. Vis.,
2015
, 21 (749-66).
28
Cáceres M
et al.
TRPM4 Is a Novel Component of the Adhesome Required for Focal Adhesion Disassembly, Migration and Contractility.
PLoS ONE,
2015
, 10 (e0130540).
29
Piao H
et al.
Transient receptor potential melastatin-4 is involved in hypoxia-reoxygenation injury in the cardiomyocytes.
PLoS ONE,
2015
, 10 (e0121703).
30
Dusmez D
et al.
Effect of verapamil and lidocaine on TRPM and NaV1.9 gene expressions in renal ischemia-reperfusion.
Transplant. Proc.,
2014 Jan-Feb
, 46 (33-9).
31
Hill-Eubanks DC
et al.
Vascular TRP channels: performing under pressure and going with the flow.
Physiology (Bethesda),
2014
Sep
, 29 (343-60).
32
Tran TD
et al.
Histamine-induced Ca²⁺ signalling is mediated by TRPM4 channels in human adipose-derived stem cells.
Biochem. J.,
2014
Oct
1
, 463 (123-34).
33
Li Y
et al.
TRPM4 channels couple purinergic receptor mechanoactivation and myogenic tone development in cerebral parenchymal arterioles.
J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab.,
2014
Oct
, 34 (1706-14).
34
Kecskes M
et al.
Retraction of: abstract P134, Increased beta-adrenergic inotropy in ventricular myocardium from Trpm4 knockout mice.
Cardiovasc. Res.,
2014
Nov
1
, 104 (382).
35
Sakuraba M
et al.
Spatiotemporal expression of TRPM4 in the mouse cochlea.
J. Neurosci. Res.,
2014
May
20
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36
Demir T
et al.
Evaluation of TRPM (transient receptor potential melastatin) genes expressions in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion.
Mol. Biol. Rep.,
2014
May
, 41 (2845-9).
37
Loh KP
et al.
TRPM4 inhibition promotes angiogenesis after ischemic stroke.
Pflugers Arch.,
2014
Mar
, 466 (563-76).
38
Clémençon B
et al.
Expression, purification, and projection structure by single particle electron microscopy of functional human TRPM4 heterologously expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Protein Expr. Purif.,
2014
Mar
, 95 (169-76).
39
Uhl S
et al.
Adenylyl cyclase-mediated effects contribute to increased Isoprenaline-induced cardiac contractility in TRPM4-deficient mice.
J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol.,
2014
Jun
24
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40
Mathar I
et al.
Increased β-Adrenergic Inotropy in Ventricular Myocardium From Trpm4-/- Mice.
Circ. Res.,
2014
Jan
17
, 114 (283-94).
41
Guinamard R
et al.
The TRPM4 channel inhibitor 9-phenanthrol.
Br. J. Pharmacol.,
2014
Jan
16
, ().
42
Khanna A
et al.
Effect of glibenclamide on the prevention of secondary brain injury following ischemic stroke in humans.
Neurosurg Focus,
2014
Jan
, 36 (E11).
43
Sarmiento D
et al.
Increases in reactive oxygen species enhance vascular endothelial cell migration through a mechanism dependent on the transient receptor potential melastatin 4 ion channel.
Microvasc. Res.,
2014
Feb
9
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44
Yamaguchi S
et al.
Negatively charged amino acids near and in transient receptor potential (TRP) domain of TRPM4 channel are one determinant of its Ca2+ sensitivity.
J. Biol. Chem.,
2014
Dec
19
, 289 (35265-82).
45
Lee JY
et al.
Ghrelin inhibits BSCB disruption/hemorrhage by attenuating MMP-9 and SUR1/TrpM4 expression and activation after spinal cord injury.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta,
2014
Dec
, 1842 (2403-12).
46
Kruse M
et al.
TRPM4 channels in the cardiovascular system.
Curr Opin Pharmacol,
2014
Apr
, 15 (68-73).
47
Ghosh D
et al.
Distinct modes of perimembrane TRP channel turnover revealed by TIR-FRAP.
Sci Rep,
2014
, 4 (7111).
48
Syam N
et al.
Glycosylation of TRPM4 and TRPM5 channels: molecular determinants and functional aspects.
Front Cell Neurosci,
2014
, 8 (52).
51
Lei YT
et al.
Differential contribution of TRPM4 and TRPM5 nonselective cation channels to the slow afterdepolarization in mouse prefrontal cortex neurons.
Front Cell Neurosci,
2014
, 8 (267).
52
Gonzales AL
et al.
A PLCγ1-dependent, force-sensitive signaling network in the myogenic constriction of cerebral arteries.
Sci Signal,
2014
, 7 (ra49).
53
Guinamard R
et al.
Current recordings at the single channel level in adult mammalian isolated cardiomyocytes.
Methods Mol. Biol.,
2014
, 1183 (291-307).
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55
Demion M
et al.
Trpm4 gene invalidation leads to cardiac hypertrophy and electrophysiological alterations.
PLoS ONE,
2014
, 9 (e115256).
56
Parajuli SP
et al.
Control of urinary bladder smooth muscle excitability by the TRPM4 channel modulator 9-phenanthrol.
Channels (Austin),
2013 Nov-Dec
, 7 (537-40).
57
Earley S
TRPM4 channels in smooth muscle function.
Pflugers Arch.,
2013
Sep
, 465 (1223-31).
58
Saul S
et al.
How ORAI and TRP channels interfere with each other: Interaction models and examples from the immune system and the skin.
Eur. J. Pharmacol.,
2013
Nov
28
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59
Little SC
et al.
TRPM4 modulates sinus node diastolic depolarization.
Heart Rhythm,
2013
Nov
, 10 (1690-1).
60
Hof T
et al.
Implication of the TRPM4 nonselective cation channel in mammalian sinus rhythm.
Heart Rhythm,
2013
Nov
, 10 (1683-9).
61
Smith AC
et al.
Novel role for the transient potential receptor melastatin 4 channel in guinea pig detrusor smooth muscle physiology.
Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol.,
2013
Mar
1
, 304 (C467-77).
62
Simard C
et al.
The TRPM4 non-selective cation channel contributes to the mammalian atrial action potential.
J. Mol. Cell. Cardiol.,
2013
Jun
, 59 (11-9).
63
Sah R
et al.
Timing of myocardial trpm7 deletion during cardiogenesis variably disrupts adult ventricular function, conduction, and repolarization.
Circulation,
2013
Jul
9
, 128 (101-14).
64
Burt R
et al.
9-Phenanthrol and flufenamic acid inhibit calcium oscillations in HL-1 mouse cardiomyocytes.
Cell Calcium,
2013
Jul
4
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65
Kastenhuber E
et al.
Phylogenetic analysis and expression of zebrafish transient receptor potential melastatin family genes.
Dev. Dyn.,
2013
Jul
31
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66
Narayanan D
et al.
Smooth Muscle Cell Transient Receptor Potential Polycystin (TRPP)2 Channels Contribute To The Myogenic Response In Cerebral Arteries.
J. Physiol. (Lond.),
2013
Jul
15
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67
Simon F
et al.
Oxidative stress-modulated TRPM ion channels in cell dysfunction and pathological conditions in humans.
Cell. Signal.,
2013
Jul
, 25 (1614-24).
68
Guinamard R
et al.
Flufenamic acid as an ion channel modulator.
Pharmacol. Ther.,
2013
Jan
25
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69
Nelson P
et al.
Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 channel controls calcium signals and dental follicle stem cell differentiation.
Stem Cells,
2013
Jan
, 31 (167-77).
70
Woo SK
et al.
The sulfonylurea receptor 1 (Sur1)-transient receptor potential melastatin 4 (Trpm4) channel.
J. Biol. Chem.,
2013
Feb
1
, 288 (3655-67).
71
Smith PK
et al.
Transient Receptor Potentials (TRPs) and Anaphylaxis.
Curr Allergy Asthma Rep,
2013
Feb
, 13 (93-100).
72
Woo SK
et al.
Complex N-glycosylation stabilizes surface expression of transient receptor potential melastatin 4b protein.
J. Biol. Chem.,
2013
Dec
20
, 288 (36409-17).
73
Tosun C
et al.
Inhibition of the Sur1-Trpm4 channel reduces neuroinflammation and cognitive impairment in subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Stroke,
2013
Dec
, 44 (3522-8).
74
Malhotra S
et al.
TRPM4 mRNA expression levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from multiple sclerosis patients.
J. Neuroimmunol.,
2013
Aug
15
, 261 (146-8).
75
Weston AH
et al.
Stimulated release of a hyperpolarizing factor (ADHF) from mesenteric artery perivascular adipose tissue: involvement of myocyte BKCa channels and adiponectin.
Br. J. Pharmacol.,
2013
Aug
, 169 (1500-9).
76
Amarouch MY
et al.
Biochemical, single-channel, whole-cell patch clamp, and pharmacological analyses of endogenous TRPM4 channels in HEK293 cells.
Neurosci. Lett.,
2013
Apr
29
, 541 (105-10).
77
Mironov SL
Calmodulin and calmodulin kinase II mediate emergent bursting activity in the brainstem respiratory network (preBötzinger complex).
J. Physiol. (Lond.),
2013
Apr
1
, 591 (1613-30).
78
Smith AC
et al.
TRPM4 channel: a new player in urinary bladder smooth muscle function in rats.
Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol.,
2013
Apr
1
, 304 (F918-29).
79
Kim EC
et al.
Role of Endogenous ENaC and TRP Channels in the Myogenic Response of Rat Posterior Cerebral Arteries.
PLoS ONE,
2013
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80
Liu H
et al.
Molecular genetics and functional anomalies in a series of 248 Brugada cases with 11 mutations in the TRPM4 channel.
PLoS ONE,
2013
, 8 (e54131).
81
Watanabe H
et al.
Possible involvement of TRP channels in cardiac hypertrophy and arrhythmia.
Curr Top Med Chem,
2013
, 13 (283-94).
82
Vandewauw I
et al.
Systematic and quantitative mRNA expression analysis of TRP channel genes at the single trigeminal and dorsal root ganglion level in mouse.
BMC Neurosci,
2013
, 14 (21).
83
Wang J
et al.
9-Phenanthrol, a TRPM4 inhibitor, protects isolated rat hearts from ischemia-reperfusion injury.
PLoS ONE,
2013
, 8 (e70587).
84
Zhang YH
et al.
Evidence for functional expression of TRPM7 channels in human atrial myocytes.
Basic Res. Cardiol.,
2012
Sep
, 107 (282).
85
Serafini N
et al.
The TRPM4 channel controls monocyte and macrophage, but not neutrophil, function for survival in sepsis.
J. Immunol.,
2012
Oct
1
, 189 (3689-99).
86
Abriel H
et al.
TRPM4 channels in the cardiovascular system: physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology.
Biochem. Pharmacol.,
2012
Oct
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, 84 (873-81).
87
Jang Y
et al.
Quantitative analysis of TRP channel genes in mouse organs.
Arch. Pharm. Res.,
2012
Oct
, 35 (1823-30).
88
Kim YS
et al.
Characterizing the conductance underlying depolarization-induced slow current (DISC) in cerebellar Purkinje cells.
J. Neurophysiol.,
2012
Nov
28
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89
Gonzales AL
et al.
Regulation of Cerebral Artery Smooth Muscle Membrane Potential by Ca(2+) -activated Cation Channels.
Microcirculation,
2012
Nov
1
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90
Sala-Rabanal M
et al.
On potential interactions between non-selective cation channel TRPM4 and sulfonylurea receptor SUR1.
J. Biol. Chem.,
2012
Mar
16
, 287 (8746-56).
91
Stallmeyer B
et al.
Mutational spectrum in the Ca(2+)--activated cation channel gene TRPM4 in patients with cardiac conductance disturbances.
Hum. Mutat.,
2012
Jan
, 33 (109-17).
92
Simard JM
et al.
Comparative effects of glibenclamide and riluzole in a rat model of severe cervical spinal cord injury.
Exp. Neurol.,
2012
Jan
, 233 (566-74).
93
Gonzales AL
et al.
Endogenous cytosolic Ca(2+) buffering is necessary for TRPM4 activity in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells.
Cell Calcium,
2012
Jan
, 51 (82-93).
95
Kim BJ
et al.
The role of transient receptor potential channel blockers in human gastric cancer cell viability.
Can. J. Physiol. Pharmacol.,
2012
Feb
, 90 (175-86).
96
Schattling B
et al.
TRPM4 cation channel mediates axonal and neuronal degeneration in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis.
Nat. Med.,
2012
Dec
6
, 18 (1805-11).
97
Simard JM
et al.
Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 and cell death.
Pflugers Arch.,
2012
Dec
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98
Simard C
et al.
Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 inhibitor 9-phenanthrol abolishes arrhythmias induced by hypoxia and re-oxygenation in mouse ventricle.
Br. J. Pharmacol.,
2012
Apr
, 165 (2354-64).
99
Kuras Z
et al.
KCa3.1 and TRPM7 channels at the uropod regulate migration of activated human T cells.
PLoS ONE,
2012
, 7 (e43859).
100
Garcia ZI
et al.
Basal protein kinase Cδ activity is required for membrane localization and activity of TRPM4 channels in cerebral artery smooth muscle cells.
Channels (Austin),
2011 May-Jun
, 5 (210-4).
102
Zierler S
et al.
Waixenicin A Inhibits Cell Proliferation through Magnesium-dependent Block of Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 7 (TRPM7) Channels.
J. Biol. Chem.,
2011
Nov
11
, 286 (39328-35).
103
Mrejeru A
et al.
Calcium-activated non-selective cation currents are involved in generation of tonic and bursting activity in dopamine neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta.
J. Physiol. (Lond.),
2011
May
15
, 589 (2497-514).
104
Becerra A
et al.
Transient receptor potential melastatin 4 inhibition prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced endothelial cell death.
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2011
May
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105
Nelson PL
et al.
Regulation of Ca(2+)-entry in pancreatic α-cell line by transient receptor potential melastatin 4 plays a vital role in glucagon release.
Mol. Cell. Endocrinol.,
2011
Mar
30
, 335 (126-34).
106
Guinamard R
et al.
A calcium-permeable non-selective cation channel in the thick ascending limb apical membrane of the mouse kidney.
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2011
Dec
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107
Teruyama R
et al.
Transient receptor potential channel m4 and m5 in magnocellular cells in rat supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei.
J. Neuroendocrinol.,
2011
Dec
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108
Dwyer L
et al.
Basally activated nonselective cation currents regulate the resting membrane potential in human and monkey colonic smooth muscle.
Am. J. Physiol. Gastrointest. Liver Physiol.,
2011
Aug
, 301 (G287-96).
109
Mironov SL
et al.
Stimulation of bursting in pre-Bötzinger neurons by Epac through calcium release and modulation of TRPM4 and K-ATP channels.
J. Neurochem.,
2011
Apr
, 117 (295-308).
110
Zholos A
et al.
TRPM channels in the vasculature.
Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.,
2011
, 704 (707-29).
111
Brinkmeier H
TRP channels in skeletal muscle: gene expression, function and implications for disease.
Adv. Exp. Med. Biol.,
2011
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112
Thilo F
et al.
Decreased expression of transient receptor potential channels in cerebral vascular tissue from patients after hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.
Clin. Exp. Hypertens.,
2011
, 33 (533-7).
113
Uchida K
et al.
The role of thermosensitive TRP (transient receptor potential) channels in insulin secretion.
Endocr. J.,
2011
, 58 (1021-8).
114
Takumida M
et al.
Expression of transient receptor potential channel melastin (TRPM) 1-8 and TRPA1 (ankyrin) in mouse inner ear.
Acta Otolaryngol.,
2009
Oct
, 129 (1050-60).