TABLE 26.1

Summary of TRP Channels in Vascular Tissue

ChannelPresent in Arteries?Cell TypeFunction?
TRPC1yessmooth muscle [48]SOC [48]
endothelium [56]
TRPC2yessmooth muscle [23]?
endothelium [23]?
TRPC3yessmooth muscle [9]UTP-induced depolarization [31]
endothelium [61]SOC [59]
TRPC4yessmooth muscle [9]SOC [51,61]
endothelium [55,56,70]endothelial permeability [62]
TRPC5yessmooth muscle [71]?
endothelium [56,70]
TRPC6yessmooth muscle [28]PE-induced constriction [28]
endothelium [56,70]myogenic tone [33]
TRPC7yessmooth muscle [9]?
endothelium [70]
TRPV1yes??
TRPV2yessmooth muscle [42]stretch-induced cation current [42]
endothelium [53]
TRPV3yes??
TRPV4yessmooth muscle [36]EETs receptor [36,65]
endothelium [53,54]thermosensitivity [68]
TRPV5no
TRPV6no
TRPM1yes??
TRPM2yes??
TRPM3yes??
TRPM4yessmooth muscle [44,45]myogenic tone [45]
TRPM5yes??
TRPM6yes??
TRPM7yes??
TRPM8yes??

From: Chapter 26, Functional Significance of Transient Receptor Potential Channels in Vascular Function

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TRP Ion Channel Function in Sensory Transduction and Cellular Signaling Cascades.
Liedtke WB, Heller S, editors.
Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press/Taylor & Francis; 2007.
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