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TRPV1 Ion Channel: Structural Features, Activity Modulators, and Therapeutic Potential
by
Leychenko, Elena V
, Sintsova, Oksana V
, Kozlov, Sergey A
, Gladkikh, Irina N
in
Antagonists
/ Binding sites
/ Capsaicin
/ Capsaicin receptors
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Epilepsy
/ Ion channels
/ Ischemia
/ Ligands
/ Mental disorders
/ Modulators
/ Mutagenesis
/ Psoriasis
/ Schizophrenia
/ Skin diseases
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Therapeutic targets
2021
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TRPV1 Ion Channel: Structural Features, Activity Modulators, and Therapeutic Potential
by
Leychenko, Elena V
, Sintsova, Oksana V
, Kozlov, Sergey A
, Gladkikh, Irina N
in
Antagonists
/ Binding sites
/ Capsaicin
/ Capsaicin receptors
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Epilepsy
/ Ion channels
/ Ischemia
/ Ligands
/ Mental disorders
/ Modulators
/ Mutagenesis
/ Psoriasis
/ Schizophrenia
/ Skin diseases
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Therapeutic targets
2021
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TRPV1 Ion Channel: Structural Features, Activity Modulators, and Therapeutic Potential
by
Leychenko, Elena V
, Sintsova, Oksana V
, Kozlov, Sergey A
, Gladkikh, Irina N
in
Antagonists
/ Binding sites
/ Capsaicin
/ Capsaicin receptors
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Epilepsy
/ Ion channels
/ Ischemia
/ Ligands
/ Mental disorders
/ Modulators
/ Mutagenesis
/ Psoriasis
/ Schizophrenia
/ Skin diseases
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Therapeutic targets
2021
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TRPV1 Ion Channel: Structural Features, Activity Modulators, and Therapeutic Potential
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TRPV1 Ion Channel: Structural Features, Activity Modulators, and Therapeutic Potential
2021
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Overview
Although TRPV1 ion channel has been attracting researchers’ attention for many years, its functions in animal organisms, the principles of regulation, and the involvement in pathological processes have not yet been fully clarified. Mutagenesis experiments and structural studies have identified the structural features of the channel and binding sites for its numerous ligands; however, these studies are far from conclusion. This review summarizes recent achievements in the TRPV1 research with special focus on structural and functional studies of the channel and on its ligands, which are extremely diverse in their nature and interaction specificity to TRPV1. Particular attention was given to the effects of numerous endogenous agonists and antagonists that can fine-tune the channel sensitivity to its usual activators, such as capsaicin, heat, acids, or their combination. In addition to the pain sensing not covered in this review, the TRPV1 channel was found to be involved in the regulation of many important physiological and pathological processes and, therefore, can be considered as a promising therapeutic target in the treatment of various diseases, such as pneumonia, ischemia, diabetes, epilepsy, schizophrenia, psoriasis, etc.
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Springer Nature B.V
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