Roles of mechanosensitive ion channels in bladder sensory transduction and overactive bladder.
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Urothelial signaling.Cell biology and physiology of the uroepithelium.Emerging Families of Ion Channels Involved in Urinary Bladder Nociception.Functional role for Piezo1 in stretch-evoked Ca²⁺ influx and ATP release in urothelial cell cultures.Transient contractions of urinary bladder smooth muscle are drivers of afferent nerve activity during fillingOrientation-specific responses to sustained uniaxial stretching in focal adhesion growth and turnover.The TRPV4 cation channel mediates stretch-evoked Ca2+ influx and ATP release in primary urothelial cell cultures.Purinergic signalling in the urinary tract in health and disease.Functional TRP and ASIC-like channels in cultured urothelial cells from the rat.Researching bladder afferents-determining the effects of β(3) -adrenergic receptor agonists and botulinum toxin type-A.Insight into new potential targets for the treatment of overactive bladder and detrusor overactivity.Altered expression and modulation of the two-pore-domain (K2P) mechanogated potassium channel TREK-1 in overactive human detrusor.Urothelial ATP exocytosis: regulation of bladder compliance in the urine storage phase.Response of the human detrusor to stretch is regulated by TREK-1, a two-pore-domain (K2P) mechano-gated potassium channel.Pathogenesis of reduced or increased bladder sensation.Live cell imaging reveals focal adhesions mechanoresponses in mammary epithelial cells under sustained equibiaxial stress.
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Roles of mechanosensitive ion channels in bladder sensory transduction and overactive bladder.
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scientific article published on 02 May 2008
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Roles of mechanosensitive ion ...... uction and overactive bladder.
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Roles of mechanosensitive ion ...... uction and overactive bladder.
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Roles of mechanosensitive ion ...... uction and overactive bladder.
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Roles of mechanosensitive ion ...... uction and overactive bladder.
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Roles of mechanosensitive ion ...... uction and overactive bladder.
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Hideki Kobayashi
Hidenori Zakoji
Isao Araki
Masayuki Takeda
Norifumi Sawada
Tsutomu Mochizuki
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10.1111/J.1442-2042.2008.02052.X
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2008-05-02T00:00:00Z