Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease is a common disorder, affecting approximately one in 1,000 individuals. This disease is characterized by the presence of renal and extrarenal cysts, as well as by cardiovascular abnormalities, including hypertension and intracranial aneurysms. Mutations in the PKD1 gene account for 85% of cases,...
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November 2007 (v1)Journal article
Specialized chemo- and nutrient-sensing cells share a common electrophysiological mechanism by transducing low O(2), high CO(2) and low glucose stimuli into a compensatory cellular response: the closing of background K(+) channels encoded by the K(2P) subunits. Inhibition of the TASK K(2P) channels by extracellular acidosis leads to an...
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2019 (v1)Journal article
Mechanotransduction plays a key role in vascular development, physiology and disease states. Piezo1 is a mechanosensitive non-selective cationic channel present in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells. It is activated by shear stress associated with increases in local blood flow, as well as by cell membrane stretch upon elevation of...
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March 24, 2007 (v1)Journal article
TREK-1 is an unconventional K(+) channel that is activated by both physical and chemical stimuli. In this study, we show that the inner leaflet membrane phospholipids, including PIP(2), exert a mixed stimulatory and inhibitory effect on TREK-1. Intra-cellular phospholipids inhibit basal channel activity and activation by membrane stretch,...
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March 2009 (v1)Journal article
The versatility of neuronal electrical activity is largely conditioned by the expression of different structural and functional classes of K+ channels. More than 80 genes encoding the main K+ channel alpha subunits have been identified in the human genome. Alternative splicing, heteromultimeric assembly, post-translational modification and...
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February 13, 2008 (v1)Journal article
Mechano-gated ion channels are implicated in a variety of neurosensory functions ranging from touch sensitivity to hearing. In the heart, rhythm disturbance subsequent to mechanical effects is also associated with the activation of stretch-sensitive ion channels. Arterial autoregulation in response to hemodynamic stimuli, a vital process...
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May 21, 2010 (v1)Journal article
Mechano-gated ion channels play a key physiological role in cardiac, arterial, and skeletal myocytes. For instance, opening of the non-selective stretch-activated cation channels in smooth muscle cells is involved in the pressure-dependent myogenic constriction of resistance arteries. These channels are also implicated in major pathologies,...
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2022 (v1)Journal article
Tumor protein D54 (TPD54) is an abundant cytosolic protein that belongs to the TPD52 family, a family of four proteins (TPD52, 53, 54, and 55) that are overexpressed in several cancer cells. Even though the functions of these proteins remain elusive, recent investigations indicate that TPD54 binds to very small cytosolic vesicles with a...
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April 1, 2009 (v1)Journal article
Despite the central physiological importance of cardiovascular mechanotransduction, the molecular identities of the sensors and the signaling pathways have long remained elusive. Indeed, how pressure is transduced into cellular excitation has only recently started to emerge. In both arterial and cardiac myocytes, the diacylglycerol-sensitive...
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April 1, 2009 (v1)Journal article
Despite the central physiological importance of cardiovascular mechanotransduction, the molecular identities of the sensors and the signaling pathways have long remained elusive. Indeed, how pressure is transduced into cellular excitation has only recently started to emerge. In both arterial and cardiac myocytes, the diacylglycerol-sensitive...
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April 1, 2009 (v1)Journal article
Despite the central physiological importance of cardiovascular mechanotransduction, the molecular identities of the sensors and the signaling pathways have long remained elusive. Indeed, how pressure is transduced into cellular excitation has only recently started to emerge. In both arterial and cardiac myocytes, the diacylglycerol-sensitive...
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June 2008 (v1)Journal article
Mechano-gated ion channels are implicated in a variety of key physiological functions ranging from touch sensitivity to arterial pressure regulation. Seminal work in prokaryotes and invertebrates provided strong evidence for the role of specific ion channels in volume regulation, touch sensitivity, or hearing, specifically the mechanosensitive...
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November 2021 (v1)Journal article
Mechanoelectrical transduction is mediated by the opening of different types of force-sensitive ion channels, including Piezo1/2 and the TREK/TRAAK K2P channels. Piezo1 curves the membrane locally into an inverted dome that reversibly flattens in response to force application. Moreover, Piezo1 forms numerous preferential interactions with...
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December 2013 (v1)Journal article
Mechanical forces associated with fluid flow and/or circumferential stretch are sensed by renal epithelial cells and contribute to both adaptive or disease states. Non-selective stretch-activated ion channels (SACs), characterized by a lack of inactivation and a remarkably slow deactivation, are active at the basolateral side of renal proximal...
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2016 (v1)Journal article
Mutations in the filamin A (FlnA) gene are frequently associated with severe arterial abnormalities, although the physiological role for this cytoskeletal element remains poorly understood in vascular cells. We used a conditional mouse model to selectively delete FlnA in smooth muscle (sm) cells at the adult stage, thus avoiding the...
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