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Transient receptor potential channel 3 in human liver and gallbladder - An investigation in body donors

Nele Leonie Kaul, Coline M. Diebolt, Carola Meier, Thomas Tschernig

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger(2023)

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Since the discovery of TRP proteins in 1969, during studies of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, interest around them and the subfamily of TRPC channels has remained high. TRPC3 was able to be detected in a number of organs in rodents, such as rats and mice, and also in various human tissues. For the most part, these investigations were carried out using gene expression of TRPC3. Further work has already confirmed the relevance of TRPC3 in the context of neurodegenerative diseases, such as spinocerebellar ataxia, and carcinogenic entities, such as ovarian carcinoma. An association with TRPC3 has also been demonstrated for diseases that affect the liver. In order to confirm the expression of TRPC3 in the human liver, this study uses samples taken from eight (n = 8) fixated human body donors and analyzed with immunohistochemistry. In accordance with the macroscopic anatomy of the organs, six samples (n = 6) of liver tissue and three (n = 3) of gallbladder tissue were obtained. TRPC3 was clearly detected in all liver and gallbladder samples examined. Thus, it is not unlikely that TRPC3 plays a role in the extensive metabolic processes of the liver and could also serve as a target for pharmacological interventions in an imbalance of calcium homeostasis. (c) 2023 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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TRPC3,Cation channel,Human liver,Human gallbladder,Immunohistochemistry,Liver disease,Hepatobiliary system
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