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dc.contributor.authorGevaert, Thomas-
dc.contributor.authorVriens, Joris-
dc.contributor.authorSegal, Andrei-
dc.contributor.authorEveraerts, Wouter-
dc.contributor.authorRoskams, Tania-
dc.contributor.authorTalavera, Karel-
dc.contributor.authorOwsianik, Grzegorz-
dc.contributor.authorLiedtke, Wolfgang-
dc.contributor.authorDaelemans, Dirk-
dc.contributor.authorDEWACHTER, Ilse-
dc.contributor.authorVan Leuven, Fred-
dc.contributor.authorVoets, Thomas-
dc.contributor.authorDe Ridder, Dirk-
dc.contributor.authorNilius, Bernd-
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-10T12:17:17Z-
dc.date.available2020-01-10T12:17:17Z-
dc.date.issued2007-
dc.date.submitted2020-01-09T11:56:22Z-
dc.identifier.citationThe Journal of clinical investigation, 117 (11) , p. 3453-62 -3462-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/30286-
dc.description.abstractHere we provide evidence for a critical role of the transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily V, member 4 (TRPV4) in normal bladder function. Immunofluorescence demonstrated TRPV4 expression in mouse and rat urothelium and vascular endothelium, but not in other cell types of the bladder. Intracellular Ca2+ measurements on urothelial cells isolated from mice revealed a TRPV4-dependent response to the selective TRPV4 agonist 4alpha-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate and to hypotonic cell swelling. Behavioral studies demonstrated that TRPV4-/- mice manifest an incontinent phenotype but show normal exploratory activity and anxiety-related behavior. Cystometric experiments revealed that TRPV4-/- mice exhibit a lower frequency of voiding contractions as well as a higher frequency of nonvoiding contractions. Additionally, the amplitude of the spontaneous contractions in explanted bladder strips from TRPV4-/- mice was significantly reduced. Finally, a decreased intravesical stretch-evoked ATP release was found in isolated whole bladders from TRPV4-/- mice. These data demonstrate a previously unrecognized role for TRPV4 in voiding behavior, raising the possibility that TRPV4 plays a critical role in urothelium-mediated transduction of intravesical mechanical pressure.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherAMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC-
dc.rightsOpen Access. 2020 American Society for Clinical Investigation-
dc.subject.otherHeat-Evoked Activation-
dc.subject.otherUrinary-Bladder-
dc.subject.otherMice Lacking-
dc.subject.otherVanilloid Receptor-
dc.subject.otherP2x Receptors-
dc.subject.otherExpression-
dc.subject.otherTemperature-
dc.subject.otherRat-
dc.subject.otherUrothelium-
dc.subject.otherSensation-
dc.titleDeletion of the transient receptor potential cation channel TRPV4 impairs murine bladder voiding.-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage3462-
dc.identifier.issue11-
dc.identifier.spage3453-62-
dc.identifier.volume117-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
local.publisher.place2015 MANCHESTER RD, ANN ARBOR, MI 48104 USA-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
dc.source.typeArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1172/JCI31766-
dc.identifier.pmid17948126-
dc.identifier.isi000250676000038-
dc.identifier.eissn1558-8238-
local.provider.typePubMed-
local.uhasselt.uhpubno-
item.contributorGevaert, Thomas-
item.contributorVriens, Joris-
item.contributorSegal, Andrei-
item.contributorEveraerts, Wouter-
item.contributorRoskams, Tania-
item.contributorTalavera, Karel-
item.contributorOwsianik, Grzegorz-
item.contributorLiedtke, Wolfgang-
item.contributorDaelemans, Dirk-
item.contributorDEWACHTER, Ilse-
item.contributorVan Leuven, Fred-
item.contributorVoets, Thomas-
item.contributorDe Ridder, Dirk-
item.contributorNilius, Bernd-
item.fullcitationGevaert, Thomas; Vriens, Joris; Segal, Andrei; Everaerts, Wouter; Roskams, Tania; Talavera, Karel; Owsianik, Grzegorz; Liedtke, Wolfgang; Daelemans, Dirk; DEWACHTER, Ilse; Van Leuven, Fred; Voets, Thomas; De Ridder, Dirk & Nilius, Bernd (2007) Deletion of the transient receptor potential cation channel TRPV4 impairs murine bladder voiding.. In: The Journal of clinical investigation, 117 (11) , p. 3453-62 -3462.-
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