Literature DB >> 19411839

Functional TRPV4 channels and an absence of capsaicin-evoked currents in freshly-isolated, guinea-pig urothelial cells.

Xiaoping Xu1, Earl Gordon, Zuojun Lin, Irina M Lozinskaya, Yifeng Chen, Kevin S Thorneloe.   

Abstract

Previously we have shown that the transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) channel regulates urinary bladder function, and that TRPV4 is expressed in both smooth muscle and urothelial cell types within the bladder wall.(1) Urothelial cells have also been suggested to express TRPV1 channels.(2) Therefore, we enzymatically isolated guinea-pig urothelial cells in an attempt to record TRPV4 and TRPV1-mediated currents. The identity of the isolated cells was confirmed by quantitative PCR for the urothelial marker uroplakin 1A. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings with the TRPV4 agonist, GSK1016790A, activated urothelial currents with an EC(50) of 11 nM that were completely inhibited by the TRPV4 inhibitor ruthenium red (5 microM). Urothelial currents were also activated by challenge with hypotonic extracellular solution (220 mOsm) known to activate TRPV4 channels. However, the TRPV1 agonist capsaicin, which activated TRPV1 currents in HEK cells expressing TRPV1, was unable to evoke current in these freshly isolated guinea-pig urothelial cells. We demonstrate that TRPV4 channels are functionally expressed at the plasma membrane of freshly isolated, guinea-pig urothelial cells, further supporting the important role of TRPV4 in urinary bladder physiology.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19411839     DOI: 10.4161/chan.3.3.8555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Channels (Austin)        ISSN: 1933-6950            Impact factor:   2.581


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Authors:  Roman Skryma; Natalia Prevarskaya; Dimitra Gkika; Yaroslav Shuba
Journal:  Nat Rev Urol       Date:  2011-10-04       Impact factor: 14.432

2.  Optical recording reveals novel properties of GSK1016790A-induced vanilloid transient receptor potential channel TRPV4 activity in primary human endothelial cells.

Authors:  Michelle N Sullivan; Michael Francis; Natalie L Pitts; Mark S Taylor; Scott Earley
Journal:  Mol Pharmacol       Date:  2012-06-11       Impact factor: 4.436

3.  Functional expression of purinergic P2 receptors and transient receptor potential channels by the human urothelium.

Authors:  Saqib Shabir; William Cross; Lisa A Kirkwood; Joanna F Pearson; Peter A Appleby; Dawn Walker; Ian Eardley; Jennifer Southgate
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2013-05-29

Review 4.  Defining protein expression in the urothelium: a problem of more than transitional interest.

Authors:  Weiqun Yu; Warren G Hill
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2011-08-31

Review 5.  Potential therapeutic value of transient receptor potential channels in male urogenital system.

Authors:  Gamze Toktanis; Ecem Kaya-Sezginer; Didem Yilmaz-Oral; Serap Gur
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2018-09-07       Impact factor: 3.657

Review 6.  Receptors, channels, and signalling in the urothelial sensory system in the bladder.

Authors:  Liana Merrill; Eric J Gonzalez; Beatrice M Girard; Margaret A Vizzard
Journal:  Nat Rev Urol       Date:  2016-03-01       Impact factor: 14.432

Review 7.  TRP channels in lower urinary tract dysfunction.

Authors:  J Franken; P Uvin; D De Ridder; T Voets
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2014-05       Impact factor: 8.739

8.  Hypotonicity-induced TRPV4 function in renal collecting duct cells: modulation by progressive cross-talk with Ca2+-activated K+ channels.

Authors:  Min Jin; Jonathan Berrout; Ling Chen; Roger G O'Neil
Journal:  Cell Calcium       Date:  2011-12-26       Impact factor: 6.817

9.  Functional characterization of transient receptor potential channels in mouse urothelial cells.

Authors:  Wouter Everaerts; Joris Vriens; Grzegorz Owsianik; Giovanni Appendino; Thomas Voets; Dirk De Ridder; Bernd Nilius
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2009-12-16

10.  TRPV4 as a target for bladder overactivity.

Authors:  Patrizia Angelico; Rodolfo Testa
Journal:  F1000 Biol Rep       Date:  2010-02-11
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