TRP channels in neurogastroenterology: opportunities for therapeutic intervention
W Boesmans, G Owsianik, J Tack… - British journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
W Boesmans, G Owsianik, J Tack, T Voets, P Vanden Berghe
British journal of pharmacology, 2011•Wiley Online LibraryThe members of the superfamily of transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channels are
involved in a plethora of cellular functions. During the last decade, a vast amount of
evidence is accumulating that attributes an important role to these cation channels in
different regulatory aspects of the alimentary tract. In this review we discuss the expression
patterns and roles of TRP channels in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility, enteric
nervous system signalling and visceral sensation, and provide our perspectives on …
involved in a plethora of cellular functions. During the last decade, a vast amount of
evidence is accumulating that attributes an important role to these cation channels in
different regulatory aspects of the alimentary tract. In this review we discuss the expression
patterns and roles of TRP channels in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility, enteric
nervous system signalling and visceral sensation, and provide our perspectives on …
The members of the superfamily of transient receptor potential (TRP) cation channels are involved in a plethora of cellular functions. During the last decade, a vast amount of evidence is accumulating that attributes an important role to these cation channels in different regulatory aspects of the alimentary tract. In this review we discuss the expression patterns and roles of TRP channels in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility, enteric nervous system signalling and visceral sensation, and provide our perspectives on pharmacological targeting of TRPs as a strategy to treat various gastrointestinal disorders. We found that the current knowledge about the role of some members of the TRP superfamily in neurogastroenterology is rather limited, whereas the function of other TRP channels, especially of those implicated in smooth muscle cell contractility (TRPC4, TRPC6), visceral sensitivity and hypersensitivity (TRPV1, TRPV4, TRPA1), tends to be well established. Compared with expression data, mechanistic information about TRP channels in intestinal pacemaking (TRPC4, TRPC6, TRPM7), enteric nervous system signalling (TRPCs) and enteroendocrine cells (TRPM5) is lacking. It is clear that several different TRP channels play important roles in the cellular apparatus that controls gastrointestinal function. They are involved in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility and absorption, visceral sensation and visceral hypersensitivity. TRP channels can be considered as interesting targets to tackle digestive diseases, motility disorders and visceral pain. At present, TRPV1 antagonists are under development for the treatment of heartburn and visceral hypersensitivity, but interference with other TRP channels is also tempting. However, their role in gastrointestinal pathophysiology first needs to be further elucidated.
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