2002
Compensatory renal hypertrophy is mediated by a cell cycle-dependent mechanism
Liu B, Preisig PA. Compensatory renal hypertrophy is mediated by a cell cycle-dependent mechanism. Kidney International 2002, 62: 1650-1658. PMID: 12371965, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2002.00620.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCdk2/cyclin E kinase activityCyclin E kinase activityTubule hypertrophyDay 4BrdU incorporationDevelopment of hypertrophyCyclin D kinaseCompensatory renal hypertrophyCell cycle-dependent mechanismProximal tubule proteinsTubule growthHypertrophic formUninephrectomized animalsNephrectomized ratsRenal hypertrophyC57BL6 miceRenal cortexKinase activityDay 2Proximal tubulesHypertrophyHypertrophy markersRatsKinase inhibitorsMiceThe role of endothelin in proximal tubule proton secretion and the adaptation to a chronic metabolic acidosis.
Laghmani K, Preisig PA, Alpern RJ. The role of endothelin in proximal tubule proton secretion and the adaptation to a chronic metabolic acidosis. Journal Of Nephrology 2002, 15 Suppl 5: s75-87. PMID: 12027224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcidosisAdaptation, PhysiologicalAnimalsChronic DiseaseEndothelinsKidney Tubules, ProximalProtonsConceptsProximal tubulesMetabolic acidosisEndothelin-1NHE3 activityRole of endothelinImmediate early gene c-fosEndothelin B receptorEarly gene c-fosChronic metabolic acidosisGene c-fosKidney functionActivation of Pyk2Endothelin effectsApical membrane NHE3NHE3 abundanceB receptorEndothelinApical membraneAcidosisSecretionEffector agentsC-fosTubulesProton secretionC-Jun
1991
Chronic adaptations in proximal tubular H/HCO3 transporters.
Alpern RJ, Horie S, Moe O, Tejedor A, Miller RT, Preisig PA. Chronic adaptations in proximal tubular H/HCO3 transporters. Kidney International Supplement 1991, 33: s29-32. PMID: 1653870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PhysiologicalAnimalsBicarbonatesCarrier ProteinsExtracellular SpaceIntracellular MembranesKidney Tubules, ProximalSignal TransductionSodium-Hydrogen ExchangersConceptsCultured proximal tubule cellsChronic hyperfiltrationNa/H antiporterProximal tubule cellsChronic acidosisTubule cellsNa/H antiporter activityH antiporterK deficiencyEffect of acidosisExtracellular fluid pHChronic adaptationsAcidosisHyperfiltrationCotransporter activityAbundance of mRNAParallel increaseHCO3- transportersAcid preincubationDeficiencyFluid pHCellsAntiporter activityProtein synthesisExtracellular signalsIncreased Na/H antiporter and Na/3HCO3 symporter activities in chronic hyperfiltration. A model of cell hypertrophy.
Preisig PA, Alpern RJ. Increased Na/H antiporter and Na/3HCO3 symporter activities in chronic hyperfiltration. A model of cell hypertrophy. The Journal Of General Physiology 1991, 97: 195-217. PMID: 1849958, PMCID: PMC2216475, DOI: 10.1085/jgp.97.2.195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHyperfiltration groupChronic hyperfiltrationNa/H antiporterKidney weightCell hypertrophyHigher glomerular filtration rateNa/H antiporter activityH antiporterGlomerular filtration rateVivo microperfused rat proximal tubuleCell pHRat proximal tubuleSymporter activityFiltration rateProximal tubulesUltrafiltrate-like solutionHyperfiltrationSteady-state cell pHProtein feedingPeritubular perfusateDietary proteinParallel increaseUninephrectomyHypertrophyCell acidification
1988
Chronic metabolic acidosis causes an adaptation in the apical membrane Na/H antiporter and basolateral membrane Na(HCO3)3 symporter in the rat proximal convoluted tubule.
Preisig PA, Alpern RJ. Chronic metabolic acidosis causes an adaptation in the apical membrane Na/H antiporter and basolateral membrane Na(HCO3)3 symporter in the rat proximal convoluted tubule. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1988, 82: 1445-1453. PMID: 2844858, PMCID: PMC442703, DOI: 10.1172/jci113750.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic metabolic acidosisNa/H antiporterMetabolic acidosisAcidotic animalsH antiporterVivo microperfused rat proximal tubuleDpHi/dtRat proximal tubuleBasolateral membraneTransporter activityDietary acidPeritubular capillariesProximal tubulesNa/HPH-sensitive fluorescent dyeAcidosisTubulesSubsequent studiesAnimalsCarboxy-fluoresceinAbsence of contactCells