1995
ATP depletion and inactivation of an ATP-sensitive taurine channel by classic ion channel blockers.
Ballatori N, Truong A, Jackson P, Strange K, Boyer J. ATP depletion and inactivation of an ATP-sensitive taurine channel by classic ion channel blockers. Molecular Pharmacology 1995, 48: 472-6. PMID: 7565627.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIon channel blockersChannel blockersVolume-activated anion channelsATP levelsATP contentActivity of ATPPhysiologic alterationsIntracellular ATP levelsCellular ATPTaurine effluxBlockersIntracellular ATP contentTaurine channelCellular ATP levelsATP/ADP ratioIntracellular organic osmolytesSkate hepatocytesIntracellular ATPATP depletionCell volume regulationDifferent cell typesEffluxCellular ATP concentrationMetabolic poisonsCell types
1990
Effects of osmotic stresses on isolated rat hepatocytes. I. Ionic mechanisms of cell volume regulation
Corasanti J, Gleeson D, Boyer J. Effects of osmotic stresses on isolated rat hepatocytes. I. Ionic mechanisms of cell volume regulation. American Journal Of Physiology 1990, 258: g290-g298. PMID: 2305895, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1990.258.2.g290.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords4,4'-Diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-Disulfonic Acid4-Acetamido-4'-isothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic AcidAmilorideAnimalsBariumBicarbonatesBumetanideCells, CulturedChloridesHypertonic SolutionsHypotonic SolutionsKineticsLiverMaleOsmolar ConcentrationPotassium ChlorideQuinineRatsRats, Inbred StrainsSodium ChlorideEffects of osmotic stresses on isolated rat hepatocytes. II. Modulation of intracellular pH
Gleeson D, Corasanti J, Boyer J. Effects of osmotic stresses on isolated rat hepatocytes. II. Modulation of intracellular pH. American Journal Of Physiology 1990, 258: g299-g307. PMID: 2305896, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1990.258.2.g299.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords4,4'-Diisothiocyanostilbene-2,2'-Disulfonic Acid4-Acetamido-4'-isothiocyanatostilbene-2,2'-disulfonic AcidAnimalsBicarbonatesBuffersCells, CulturedCholineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHypertonic SolutionsHypotonic SolutionsIntracellular FluidKineticsLiverMaleOsmolar ConcentrationRatsRats, Inbred StrainsSodiumConceptsRegulatory volume decreaseAbsence of HCO3Presence of HCO3Acid-base transport systemsModulation of intracellularRat hepatocytesVolume regulationAcute withdrawalMM amilorideGreater intracellularHCO3- exchangeAcid effluxIsotonic mediumIsolated rat hepatocytesSame maneuverCell volume regulationHepatocytesNet acid effluxAmilorideSubconfluent monolayersDisulfonic acidIntracellularVolume decreaseHypotonic mediumHypertonic medium
1988
Biliary catabolism of glutathione and differential reabsorption of its amino acid constituents
Ballatori N, Jacob R, Barrett C, Boyer J. Biliary catabolism of glutathione and differential reabsorption of its amino acid constituents. American Journal Of Physiology 1988, 254: g1-g7. PMID: 2892423, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1988.254.1.g1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAbsorptionAmino AcidsAnimalsBileDogsGamma-GlutamyltransferaseGlutathioneGuinea PigsIsoxazolesLiverOsmolar ConcentrationRabbitsConceptsGuinea pigsBile samplesAT-125Biliary glutathione excretionControl bile samplesHepatic gamma-glutamyltransferase activityCatabolism of glutathioneTotal amino acidsGamma-glutamyltransferase activityBiliary treePentobarbital sodiumBiliary excretionHepatic bileAmino acid conjugationGlutathione excretionRetrograde intrabiliary infusionBileConcentration of glutathioneFree amino acidsTotal glutamateConstituent amino acidsMarked increaseUndetectable levelsAcid conjugationDogs