TRP Channels in Skeletal Muscle: Gene Expression, Function and Implications for Disease

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作者
Brinkmeier, Heinrich [1 ]
机构
[1] Ernst Moritz Arndt Univ Greifswald, Inst Pathophysiol, D-17495 Karlsburg, Germany
来源
TRANSIENT RECEPTOR POTENTIAL CHANNELS | 2011年 / 704卷
关键词
OPERATED CA2+ ENTRY; MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY; MDX MOUSE; REGULATED CHANNEL; CALCIUM INFLUX; FIBERS; MICE; ION; PROTEIN; DIFFERENTIATION;
D O I
10.1007/978-94-007-0265-3_39
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
090105 [作物生产系统与生态工程];
摘要
Besides the well known voltage-gated Ca2+ channels skeletal muscle fibres contain several non-voltage gated Ca2+ conducting cation channels. They have been physiologically characterized as stretch activated, store operated and Ca2+ leak channels. TRP channels are good candidates to account for these sarcolemmal channels and Ca2+ influx pathways or at least contribute to the responsible macromolecular complexes. Several members of the TRPC, TRPV and TRPM subfamilies of TRP channels are expressed in skeletal muscle as shown by RT-PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemistry. The most prominent and consistently found are TRPC1, C3, C4 and C6, TRPV2 and V4 as well as TRPM4 and M7. However, the precise function of individual channels is largely unknown. Linking physiologically characterized channels of the muscle fibre membrane to TRP channel proteins has been a major challenge during the last years. It has been successful only in a few cases and is complicated by the fact that some channels have dual functions in cultured, immature muscle cells and adult fibres. The best characterized TRP channel in skeletal muscle is TRPC1, a small-conductance channel of the sarcolemma. It is needed for Ca2+ homeostasis during sustained contractile muscle activity. In addition to certain physiological functions TRP channels seem to be involved in the pathomechanisms of muscle disorders. There is a broad body of evidence that dysregulation of Ca2+ conducting channels plays a key role in the pathomechanism of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Lack of the cytoskeletal protein dystrophin or delta-sarcoglycan, seems to disturb the function of one or several Ca2+ channels of the muscle fibre membrane, leading to pathological dystrophic changes. Almost 10 different TRP channels have been detected in skeletal muscle. They seem to be involved in muscle development, Ca2+ homeostasis, Ca2+ signalling and in disease progression of certain muscle disorders. However, we are still at the beginning of understanding the impact of TRP channel functions in skeletal muscle.
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