2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2019.172408
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The selective TRPV4 channel antagonist HC-067047 attenuates mechanical allodynia in diabetic mice

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“…Immunohistochemical analysis shows no difference in the level of Trpv4 in the hind paw skin, sciatic nerve, and DRG between diabetic and non‐diabetic mice 48 . As TRPV4 is constitutively expressed and capable of spontaneous activation in the absence of agonist stimulation, Dias et al.…”
Section: Trpv4 and Diabetic Neuropathic Painmentioning
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“…Immunohistochemical analysis shows no difference in the level of Trpv4 in the hind paw skin, sciatic nerve, and DRG between diabetic and non‐diabetic mice 48 . As TRPV4 is constitutively expressed and capable of spontaneous activation in the absence of agonist stimulation, Dias et al.…”
Section: Trpv4 and Diabetic Neuropathic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In type 2 diabetes rodent models, TRPV4 agonists promote vasodilation and improve cardiovascular function 43 . In addition, TRPV4 antagonists reduce HFD‐induced obesity and insulin resistance, and alleviate the progression of diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy and neuropathy 10,12,39,48 .…”
Section: Trpv4 and Diabetes‐related Complicationsmentioning
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