An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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TRP ion channels in thermosensation, thermoregulation and metabolismThe role of corneal afferent neurons in regulating tears under normal and dry eye conditionsThe functional and anatomical dissection of somatosensory subpopulations using mouse geneticsMice lacking the transient receptor vanilloid potential 1 channel display normal thirst responses and central Fos activation to hypernatremiaRole of purinergic P2Y1 receptors in regulation of vasopressin and oxytocin secretionMolecular mechanisms of temperature adaptationFacilitation of TRPV4 by TRPV1 is required for itch transmission in some sensory neuron populationsMechanical dynamics in live cells and fluorescence-based force/tension sensorsTRPV channels and vascular functionNOX3 NADPH oxidase couples transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 to signal transducer and activator of transcription 1-mediated inflammation and hearing lossTRPM8 is a neuronal osmosensor that regulates eye blinking in mice.Adipsic hypernatremia without hypothalamic lesions accompanied by autoantibodies to subfornical organ.TRPV1 channels are critical brain inflammation detectors and neuropathic pain biomarkers in mice.Effects of nitric oxide on magnocellular neurons of the supraoptic nucleus involve multiple mechanismsOsmosensitivity of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 is synergistically enhanced by distinct activating stimuli such as temperature and protonsOxytocin-induced analgesia and scratching are mediated by the vasopressin-1A receptor in the mouseCold-sensitive corneal afferents respond to a variety of ocular stimuli central to tear production: implications for dry eye disease.Effects of a high-salt diet on TRPV-1-dependent renal nerve activity in Dahl salt-sensitive ratsExpression and distribution of TRPV2 in rat brain.Clinical practice guideline on diagnosis and treatment of hyponatraemia.Osmoregulatory thirst in mice lacking the transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) and/or type 4 (TRPV4) receptor.TRPV1 activation is required for hypertonicity-stimulated inflammatory cytokine release in human corneal epithelial cells.Trpv1 reporter mice reveal highly restricted brain distribution and functional expression in arteriolar smooth muscle cells.Extracellular signal-regulated kinase phosphorylation in forebrain neurones contributes to osmoregulatory mechanisms.Spatio-temporal expression and functional involvement of transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 in diabetic mechanical allodynia in rats.A specific subset of transient receptor potential vanilloid-type channel subunits in Caenorhabditis elegans endocrine cells function as mixed heteromers to promote neurotransmitter releaseHeritability of serum sodium concentration: evidence for sex- and ethnic-specific effects.Ocular dryness excites two classes of corneal afferent neurons implicated in basal tearing in rats: involvement of transient receptor potential channels.Diverse roles of G-protein coupled receptors in the regulation of neurohypophyseal hormone secretion.Hyponatremia in the intensive care unit: How to avoid a Zugzwang situation?Analysis of TRPV channel activation by stimulation of FCεRI and MRGPR receptors in mouse peritoneal mast cells.Transduction mechanisms in airway sensory nerves.TRPV1: contribution to retinal ganglion cell apoptosis and increased intracellular Ca2+ with exposure to hydrostatic pressure.Amiloride-Insensitive Salt Taste Is Mediated by Two Populations of Type III Taste Cells with Distinct Transduction Mechanisms.Rapid Glucocorticoid-Induced Activation of TRP and CB1 Receptors Causes Biphasic Modulation of Glutamate Release in Gastric-Related Hypothalamic Preautonomic Neurons.Transient receptor potential ion channels as participants in thermosensation and thermoregulation.Organum vasculosum laminae terminalis contributes to increased sympathetic nerve activity induced by central hyperosmolalityFunctional polymorphisms affecting the clinically important arginine-137 residue of AVPR2 do not influence serum sodium concentration at the population levelNeurophysiological characterization of mammalian osmosensitive neurones.Axial stretch-dependent cation entry in dystrophic cardiomyopathy: Involvement of several TRPs channels
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction.
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Charles W Bourque
Marie-France Witty
Philippe Séguéla
Reza Sharif Naeini
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10.1038/NN1614
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2005-12-04T00:00:00Z
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