Abnormal osmotic regulation in trpv4 -/- mice
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · Rockefeller University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Osmotic homeostasis is one of the most aggressively defended physiological parameters in vertebrates. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying osmotic regulation are poorly understood. The transient receptor potential channel, vanilloid subfamily (TRPV4), is an osmotically activated ion channel that is expressed in circumventricular organs in the mammalian CNS, which is an important site of osmotic sensing. We have generated trpv4-null mice and observed abnormalities of their osmotic regulation. trpv4-/- mice drank less water and became more hyperosmolar than did wild-type littermates, a finding that was seen with and without administration of hypertonic saline. In addition, plasma levels of antidiuretic…
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- FWCI
- 10.27
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- 100%
- References
- 52
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2Topics & keywords
- Circumventricular organs
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- TRPV4
- Osmoreceptor
- Reabsorption
- Subfornical organ
- Hypertonic saline
- Clean water and sanitation