- Cell Membranes and Free Radical Research
- Volume:10 Issue:3
- Roles of dexmedetomidine and calcium signaling in cerebral ischemia: Focus TRP channels
Roles of dexmedetomidine and calcium signaling in cerebral ischemia: Focus TRP channels
Authors : Haci Ömer OSMANLIOĞLU
Pages : 784-784
Doi:10.37212/jcnos.610107
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Publication Date : 2018-08-18
Article Type : Conference Paper
Abstract :An accumulating body of evidence indicates that abnormalities of intracellular free calcium insert ignore into journalissuearticles values([Ca2+]i); concentration is caused by excessive levels of reactive oxygen species insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(ROS); in rats with cerebral ischemia in play an important role in the pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Miyanohara et al. 2015; Belrose and Jackson, 2018);. Ca2+ passes cell membrane via different channels such as chemical and voltage gated channels. Apart from the well-known cation channels, there is recently discovered channels namely transient receptor potential insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(TRP); family. The TRP superfamily is containing 7 subfamilies with 28 members in mammalian. Activation and inhibition mechanisms of the TRP channels are very different from the voltage gated calcium channels. For example, TRPM2 channel is activated by ADP-ribose and oxidative stress, but TRPV1 channel is activated several stimuli, including capsaicin and oxidative stress insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Belrose and Jackson, 2018);. Dexmedetomidine insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(DEX); is an important drug for long-term sedation in intensive care patients because it induces a rapid response and is easily controllable. There is some modulator role of DEX on the [Ca2+]i concentration in several neurons insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Akpınar et al. 2016);. Results of a recent study indicated that DEX induced modulator role on cerebral ischemia-induced ROS, TRPM2 and TRPV1 channel activation in hippocampus of rats. I concluded that the results of recent studies suggest that DEX treatment reduces cerebral ischemiainduced oxidative stress and intracellular Ca2+ signaling through inhibition of TRP channels. It seems to that the exact relationship between TRP channel activation and DEX in cerebral ischemia still remains to be determined.Keywords : Dexmedetomidine, Cerebral Ischemia, Calcium ion, Oxidative stress