TRPV4 disrupts mitochondrial transport and causes axonal degeneration via a CaMKII-dependent elevation of intracellular Ca2+
Mutations in the TRPV4 channel cause inherited neurodegeneration syndromes, but the molecular mechanisms are unknown. Here the authors reveal that TRPV4 activation causes dose-dependent, CaMKII-mediated neuronal dysfunction and axonal degeneration via disruption of mitochondrial axonal transport.
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Main Authors: | Brian M. Woolums, Brett A. McCray, Hyun Sung, Masashi Tabuchi, Jeremy M. Sullivan, Kendra Takle Ruppell, Yunpeng Yang, Catherine Mamah, William H. Aisenberg, Pamela C. Saavedra-Rivera, Bryan S. Larin, Alexander R. Lau, Douglas N. Robinson, Yang Xiang, Mark N. Wu, Charlotte J. Sumner, Thomas E. Lloyd |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/27caf567bfbb4b33b6d71b47ffe0ae8f |
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