17 research outputs found
Load responsiveness of protein synthesis in adult mammalian myocardium: role of cardiac deformation linked to sodium influx.
Ion content and the response of L5178Y-R and L5178Y-S cells to X rays and ionophore A23178
Amino acids evoke short-latency membrane conductance increase in pancreatic acinar cells
Effects of inhibitors and ion substitutions on oscillations of cell membrane potential in cells expressing the RAS oncogene
Revisiting TRPC1 and TRPC6 mechanosensitivity
This article addresses whether TRPC1 or TRPC6 is an essential component of a mammalian stretch-activated mechano-sensitive Ca permeable cation channel (MscCa). We have transiently expressed TRPC1 and TRPC6 in African green monkey kidney (COS) or Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells and monitored the activity of the stretch-activated channels using a fast pressure clamp system. Although both TRPC1 and TRPC6 are highly expressed at the protein level, the amplitude of the mechano-sensitive current is not significantly altered by overexpression of these subunits. In conclusion, although several TRPC channel members, including TRPC1 and TRPC6, have been recently proposed to form MscCa in vertebrate cells, the functional expression of these TRPC subunits in heterologous systems remains problematic
