Abstract: There is rapidly growing evidence indicating multiple and important roles of Ca2+-permeable cation TRP channels in the airways, both under normal and disease conditions. The aim of this review was to summarize the current knowledge of TRP channels in sensing oxidative, chemical irritant and temperature stimuli by discussing expression and function of several TRP channels in relevant cell types within the respiratory tract, ranging from sensory neurons to airway smooth muscle and epithelial cells. Several of these channels, such as TRPM2, TRPM8, TRPA1 and TRPV1, are discussed in much detail to show that they perform diverse, and often overlapping or contributory, roles in airway hyperreactivity, inflammation, asthma, chronic obstru...
Background: TRPM8 is a member of TRP channels family known for its sensitivity to cool temperature, ...
TRPA1 is a cation channel of the transient receptor potential channel family that is predominantly e...
An ability to adapt to changes in oxygen availability is essential for survival in both prokaryotic ...
AbstractTransient receptor potential vanilloid type channels (TRPVs) are expressed in several cell t...
Novel effective therapeutic agents are actively sought for the treatment of a broad spectrum of resp...
The nasal mucosa is richly innervated with sensory nerves having the ability to detect changes in th...
The lungs are essential for gas exchange and serve as the gateways of our body to the external envir...
The mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily consists of 28 mammalian TRP cation cha...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All rights reserved. Airway smooth muscle (ASM) contrac...
Cation channels are of fundamental importance in regulating the function of airway smooth cells espe...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) A1 and TRPM8 are ion channels that have been localized to afferen...
Cough is the most common reason for patients to visit a primary care physician, yet it remains an un...
a neurogenic mechanism. However the limited clinical evidence for the role of neurogenic inflammati...
Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) ion channel is expressed abundantly on the C fibers t...
TRPA1 is a cation channel of the transient receptor potential channel family that is predominantly e...
Background: TRPM8 is a member of TRP channels family known for its sensitivity to cool temperature, ...
TRPA1 is a cation channel of the transient receptor potential channel family that is predominantly e...
An ability to adapt to changes in oxygen availability is essential for survival in both prokaryotic ...
AbstractTransient receptor potential vanilloid type channels (TRPVs) are expressed in several cell t...
Novel effective therapeutic agents are actively sought for the treatment of a broad spectrum of resp...
The nasal mucosa is richly innervated with sensory nerves having the ability to detect changes in th...
The lungs are essential for gas exchange and serve as the gateways of our body to the external envir...
The mammalian transient receptor potential (TRP) superfamily consists of 28 mammalian TRP cation cha...
© 2015, National Research Council of Canada. All rights reserved. Airway smooth muscle (ASM) contrac...
Cation channels are of fundamental importance in regulating the function of airway smooth cells espe...
Transient receptor potential (TRP) A1 and TRPM8 are ion channels that have been localized to afferen...
Cough is the most common reason for patients to visit a primary care physician, yet it remains an un...
a neurogenic mechanism. However the limited clinical evidence for the role of neurogenic inflammati...
Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) ion channel is expressed abundantly on the C fibers t...
TRPA1 is a cation channel of the transient receptor potential channel family that is predominantly e...
Background: TRPM8 is a member of TRP channels family known for its sensitivity to cool temperature, ...
TRPA1 is a cation channel of the transient receptor potential channel family that is predominantly e...
An ability to adapt to changes in oxygen availability is essential for survival in both prokaryotic ...