Table 1.
Evidence of proposed functions of TRPs and possible relationships to disorders in animals.
| TRP channels | Evidence of expression | Proposed functions | Related disorders | References | |
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| TRPC subfamily | TRPC1 | Dog brain and basilar artery | Vasospasm induced by endothelin-1 after SAH | SAH | [80] |
| TRPC3 | Rat cortical astrocytes | Activation and perihematomal accumulation of astrocytes; contribution to brain damage after ICH | Hemorrhagic stroke | [76, 77] | |
| Rat immature and dysplastic cortex; rat pyramidal cells and dentate granule cells | Low Ca+ and low Mg+-induced depolarization and epileptiform activity; contribution to neuronal death and epileptogenic insults after SE | Epilepsy | [100, 101] | ||
| TRPC4 | Rat striatal and hippocampal neurons | Upregulated expression with unknown function after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [59] | |
| Dog brain and basilar artery | Vasospasm induced by endothelin-1 after SAH | SAH | [80] | ||
| TRPC6 | Rat/mouse cortical neurons | Protection against neuronal death after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [55–58] | |
| Rat pyramidal cells and dentate granule cells | Inhibition of seizure susceptibility and neuronal vulnerability | Epilepsy | [101] | ||
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| TRPV subfamily | TRPV1 | Mouse brain | Reduced neurological and motor deficits and infarct volume in Trpv1 knockout mice after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [70] |
| Rat substantia nigra pars compacta astrocytes | Rescue of the active degeneration of dopamine neurons via endogenous production of ciliary neurotrophic factor | PD | [96, 97] | ||
| Mouse hippocampal glia and neurons | Contribution to epileptiform activity and electrographic seizures | Epilepsy | [102, 103] | ||
| Rat | Schizophrenia-like changes in the brain via intrinsic sensory deprivation induced by a TRPV1 activator | Schizophrenia | [107] | ||
| TRPV4 | Rat hippocampal astrocytes and neurons | Contribution to astrogliosis and neuronal death after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [72–75] | |
| Rat brain | Contribution to neuronal death, brain edema, and blood-brain barrier disruption after ICH | Hemorrhagic stroke | [78] | ||
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| TRPM subfamily | TRPM2 | Rat microglia; mouse microglia and cortical neurons | Activation of microglia and the consequent injury and inflammation after ischemia; contribution to neuron and brain damage specifically in male after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [61, 62] |
| Rat cortex and hippocampus | Upregulated expression with unknown function after TBI; possible involvement in TBI-induced oxidative stress, apoptosis, and calcium entry | TBI | [81, 82] | ||
| Mouse brain | Contribution to Aβ- and H2O2-induced neuronal toxicity and cell death | AD | [90] | ||
| Rat nigral dopaminergic neurons | Changes in neuronal excitability and calcium homeostasis | PD | [94, 95] | ||
| Mouse hippocampal neurons and ventricle cells | Contribution to the expression of JME phenotypes by mediating cell death | Epilepsy | [106] | ||
| Mouse | BD-like changes in behavior and mood in TRPM2-deficient mice | BD | [109] | ||
| TRPM4 | Rat (ectopic expression in capillaries) | Upregulated expression in vascular endothelium to contribute to capillary death after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [69] | |
| Disruption of capillary structural integrity and initiation of secondary hemorrhage after SCI | SCI | [83] | |||
| TRPM7 | Mouse brain | Contribution to excitotoxic cell death after ischemia | Ischemic stroke | [67] | |
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| TRPA subfamily | TRAP1 | Mouse brain | Impediment to AD progression | AD | [93] |