Transient receptor potential channels in cardiac health and disease

T Hof, S Chaigne, A Récalde, L Salle, F Brette… - Nature Reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
T Hof, S Chaigne, A Récalde, L Salle, F Brette, R Guinamard
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019nature.com
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are nonselective cationic channels that are
generally Ca2+ permeable and have a heterogeneous expression in the heart. In the
myocardium, TRP channels participate in several physiological functions, such as
modulation of action potential waveform, pacemaking, conduction, inotropy, lusitropy, Ca2+
and Mg2+ handling, store-operated Ca2+ entry, embryonic development, mitochondrial
function and adaptive remodelling. Moreover, TRP channels are also involved in various …
Abstract
Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are nonselective cationic channels that are generally Ca2+ permeable and have a heterogeneous expression in the heart. In the myocardium, TRP channels participate in several physiological functions, such as modulation of action potential waveform, pacemaking, conduction, inotropy, lusitropy, Ca2+ and Mg2+ handling, store-operated Ca2+ entry, embryonic development, mitochondrial function and adaptive remodelling. Moreover, TRP channels are also involved in various pathological mechanisms, such as arrhythmias, ischaemia–reperfusion injuries, Ca2+-handling defects, fibrosis, maladaptive remodelling, inherited cardiopathies and cell death. In this Review, we present the current knowledge of the roles of TRP channels in different cardiac regions (sinus node, atria, ventricles and Purkinje fibres) and cells types (cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts) and discuss their contribution to pathophysiological mechanisms, which will help to identify the best candidates for new therapeutic targets among the cardiac TRP family.
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