Mouse transient receptor potential channel 6: Role in hemostasis and thrombogenesis


Abstract:

Although changes in the intracellular levels of calcium (Ca2+) are a central step in platelet activation, the underlying mechanism of Ca2+ entry is still unclear. Previous studies have demonstrated that TRPC6, a member of the canonical transient receptor potential channel (TRPC) family is expressed in platelets in a significant amount, and is predominantly found on the plasma membrane. Based on these considerations, we hypothesized that TRPC6 plays a critical role in platelet function. To characterize the role of TRPC6 in platelet function in vivo, we employed a genetic approach, subjecting TRPC6 knockout mice to the tail bleeding time test and a carotid artery injury thrombosis model. We found that TRPC6-deficient animals displayed a prolonged bleeding time, and an increased time for occlusion of the injured carotid artery, compared to their wild-type littermates. Taken together, our data demonstrate for the first time, that TRPC6 deletion in mice results in defects in hemostasis and protection against thrombogenesis, suggesting a vital role in platelet function. Furthermore, TRPC6 may define a new therapeutic target for managing multiple thrombosis-based disorders. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.

Año de publicación:

2012

Keywords:

  • Calcium entry
  • Hemostasis
  • Transient receptor potential channel 6
  • Platelet aggregation
  • thrombogenesis

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Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Fisiología
  • Fisiología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Fisiología humana