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      TRP channels as target sites for insecticides: physiology, pharmacology and toxicology.

      Invertebrate Neuroscience
      Animals, Calcium, pharmacology, physiology, Calcium Channels, drug effects, Cell Line, Humans, Insecticides, toxicity, Isothiocyanates, Kidney, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Patch-Clamp Techniques, Recombinant Proteins, metabolism, TRPC Cation Channels, Transfection, Transient Receptor Potential Channels, genetics

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          Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are attracting attention from various research areas including physiology, pharmacology and toxicology. Our group has focused on TRPA1 channels and revealed their expression pattern, ion channel kinetics and pharmacological characteristics. From Integrated Pest Management point of view, TRP channels could be a possible new target site of pest control agents as well as the primary or secondary target site for known insecticides. We have examined expressed TRPA1 channels using physiological and pharmacological methods to clarify the function of these channels. Here, we show that the TRPA1 is activated by the insecticide and natural toxin allyl isothiocyanate which is known as insecticide.

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