TRPM Channels in Human Diseases

dc.contributor.authorJimenez I.
dc.contributor.authorPrado Y.
dc.contributor.authorMarchant F.
dc.contributor.authorOtero C.
dc.contributor.authorEltit F.
dc.contributor.authorCabello-Verrugio C.
dc.contributor.authorCerda O.
dc.contributor.authorSimon F.
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-05T21:50:59Z
dc.date.available2021-08-05T21:50:59Z
dc.date.issued2020-12
dc.descriptionIndexación Scopuses
dc.description.abstractThe transient receptor potential melastatin (TRPM) subfamily belongs to the TRP cation channels family. Since the first cloning of TRPM1 in 1989, tremendous progress has been made in identifying novel members of the TRPM subfamily and their functions. The TRPM subfamily is composed of eight members consisting of four six-transmembrane domain subunits, resulting in homomeric or heteromeric channels. From a structural point of view, based on the homology sequence of the coiled-coil in the C-terminus, the eight TRPM members are clustered into four groups: TRPM1/M3, M2/M8, M4/M5 and M6/M7. TRPM subfamily members have been involved in several physiological functions. However, they are also linked to diverse pathophysiological human processes. Alterations in the expression and function of TRPM subfamily ion channels might generate several human diseases including cardiovascular and neurodegenerative alterations, organ dysfunction, cancer and many other channelopathies. These effects position them as remarkable putative targets for novel diagnostic strategies, drug design and therapeutic approaches. Here, we review the current knowledge about the main characteristics of all members of the TRPM family, focusing on their actions in human diseases.es
dc.description.urihttps://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/12/2604
dc.identifier.citationCells, Volume 9, Issue 124 December 2020es
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/cells9122604
dc.identifier.issn20734409
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.unab.cl/xmlui/handle/ria/19702
dc.language.isoenes
dc.publisherNLM (Medline)es
dc.subjectHypomagnesemiaes
dc.subjectNaltrindole Benzofuranes
dc.subjectHypercalciuriaes
dc.subjectHuman diseaseses
dc.subjectIon channelses
dc.subjectTRPM channelses
dc.titleTRPM Channels in Human Diseaseses
dc.typeArtículoes
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