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Increased catecholamine secretion contributes to hypertension in TRPM4-deficient mice

Mathar, Ilka ; Vennekens, Rudi ; Meissner, Marcel ; Kees, Frieder ; Van der Mieren, Gerry ; Camacho Londoño, Juan E. ; Uhl, Sebastian ; Voets, Thomas ; Hummel, Björn ; van den Bergh, An ; Herijgers, Paul ; Nilius, Bernd ; Flockerzi, Veit ; Schweda, Frank ; Freichel, Marc



Abstract

Hypertension is an underlying risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite this, its pathogenesis remains unknown in most cases. Recently, the transient receptor potential (TRP) channel family was associated with the development of several cardiovascular diseases linked to hypertension. The melastatin TRP channels TRPM4 and TRPM5 have distinct properties within the TRP channel family: they ...

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