2004
A consensus sequence in the endothelin-B receptor second intracellular loop is required for NHE3 activation by endothelin-1
Laghmani K, Sakamoto A, Yanagisawa M, Preisig PA, Alpern RJ. A consensus sequence in the endothelin-B receptor second intracellular loop is required for NHE3 activation by endothelin-1. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2004, 288: f732-f739. PMID: 15598844, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00300.2004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndothelin-1Second intracellular loopET-1 stimulationNHE3 activityIntracellular loopEndothelin-A receptorAdenylyl cyclase inhibitionET-1 regulationProximal tubule apical membraneET receptorsCyclase inhibitionOKP cellsNHE3 activationOpossum kidneyExchanger 3ReceptorsStimulationProtein tyrosine phosphorylationReceptor chimerasPresent studyCellsAdditional mechanismTyrosine phosphorylationApical membraneSimilar patternOKP cells express the Na-dicarboxylate cotransporter NaDC-1
Aruga S, Pajor AM, Nakamura K, Liu L, Moe OW, Preisig PA, Alpern RJ. OKP cells express the Na-dicarboxylate cotransporter NaDC-1. American Journal Of Physiology - Cell Physiology 2004, 287: c64-c72. PMID: 14973148, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00061.2003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCitrate reabsorptionOKP cellsProximal tubulesDependent citrate uptakeOpossum kidney cell lineUrinary citrate concentrationChronic metabolic acidosisRate of reabsorptionRenal proximal tubulesMetabolic acidosisStone formationKidney stonesKidney cell lineCotransporter 1ReabsorptionCell linesCitrate transportMRNA abundanceXenopus oocytesAcid regulationTubulesNaDC-1Citrate uptakeSuccinate transportHypocitraturiaDietary acid, endothelins, and sleep.
Alpern RJ, Preisig PA. Dietary acid, endothelins, and sleep. Transactions Of The American Clinical And Climatological Association 2004, 115: 385-93; discussion 393-4. PMID: 17060981, PMCID: PMC2263788.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTrafficking of NHE3Proximal tubule cell lineNHE3 activityTubule cell lineSecond intracellular loopEndothelin expressionDietary acidNHE3 abundanceActivation of NHE3OKP cellsProximal tubulesNHE3 mRNAApical membraneHomeostatic responseProtein expressionC-fosReceptor specificityIntracellular loopReceptorsEndothelinCell linesC-JunNHE3C-SrcAcid signaling
2002
Role of c-SRC and ERK in acid-induced activation of NHE3
Tsuganezawa H, Sato S, Yamaji Y, Preisig PA, Moe OW, Alpern RJ. Role of c-SRC and ERK in acid-induced activation of NHE3. Kidney International 2002, 62: 41-50. PMID: 12081562, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2002.00418.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcidosisAmmonium ChlorideAnimalsCells, CulturedCSK Tyrosine-Protein KinaseEnzyme ActivationJNK Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesMaleMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesPhosphorylationProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesProtein-Tyrosine KinasesProto-Oncogene Proteins c-fosRatsRats, Sprague-DawleySodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 3Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersSrc-Family KinasesConceptsOKP cellsAcid-induced activationNHE3 activityERK/c-fosC-fos expressionC-Fos activationCytoplasmic pH (pHi) recoveryC-SrcRenal proximal tubulesAcid incubationActivation of NHE3Renal epithelial cellsCultured renal epithelial cellsProximal tubulesChronic acidosisInhibition of MEKNHE3 activationInhibited activationNormal levelsAcid loadImmune complex kinase assayERK kinaseAcidosisPH recoveryEpithelial cellsGlucagon Acutely Inhibits but Chronically Activates Na+/H+ Antiporter 3 Activity in OKP Cells
Amemiya M, Kusano E, Muto S, Tabei K, Ando Y, Alpern RJ, Asano Y. Glucagon Acutely Inhibits but Chronically Activates Na+/H+ Antiporter 3 Activity in OKP Cells. Nephron 2002, 10: 26-33. PMID: 11803202, DOI: 10.1159/000049895.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNHE3 protein abundanceOKP cellsNHE3 activityCell pH recoveryRat renal proximal tubulesDibutyryl cAMPThick ascending limbRenal proximal tubulesWestern blot analysisM dibutyryl-cAMPChronic activationPKA-dependent pathwayProximal tubulesAscending limbGlucagonSurface membraneAcid loadNHE3 mRNAProtein abundancePH recoveryExchanger 3Independent mechanismsSignificant increaseBlot analysisP cells
2001
ETB receptor activation causes exocytic insertion of NHE3 in OKP cells
Peng Y, Amemiya M, Yang X, Fan L, Moe O, Yin H, Preisig P, Yanagisawa M, Alpern R. ETB receptor activation causes exocytic insertion of NHE3 in OKP cells. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2001, 280: f34-f42. PMID: 11133512, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.2001.280.1.f34.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndothelin-1Sodium/hydrogen exchanger 3ET-1-induced increaseTotal cellular NHE3NHE3 activityNET traffickingTwo- to threefold increaseApical membrane NHE3OKP cellsMaximal effectReceptor activationClone PApical NHE3Exchanger 3NHE3Exocytic insertionThreefold increaseApical membraneCytochalasin D
2000
Acid incubation causes exocytic insertion of NHE3 in OKP cells
Yang X, Amemiya M, Peng Y, Moe O, Preisig P, Alpern R. Acid incubation causes exocytic insertion of NHE3 in OKP cells. American Journal Of Physiology - Cell Physiology 2000, 279: c410-c419. PMID: 10913008, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.2000.279.2.c410.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Incubation of OKP cells in low-K+ media increases NHE3 activity after early decrease in intracellular pH
Amemiya M, Tabei K, Kusano E, Asano Y, Alpern R. Incubation of OKP cells in low-K+ media increases NHE3 activity after early decrease in intracellular pH. American Journal Of Physiology 1999, 276: c711-c716. PMID: 10069999, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1999.276.3.c711.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOKP cellsEarly decreaseNHE3 activityNHE3 protein abundanceTyrosine kinase inhibitorsProximal tubule apical membraneChronic hypokalemiaTyrosine kinase pathwayIntracellular acidosisNHE3 mRNAKinase inhibitorsControl levelsNHE3Herbimycin AKinase pathwayControl mediumPresent studySodium propionateIntracellularCellsAntiporter activityApical membraneHypokalemiaIncubationProtein abundance
1998
Dominant negative c-Src inhibits angiotensin II induced activation of NHE3 in OKP cells
Tsuganezawa H, Preisig P, Alpern R. Dominant negative c-Src inhibits angiotensin II induced activation of NHE3 in OKP cells. Kidney International 1998, 54: 394-398. PMID: 9690205, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.1998.00029.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNa/H antiporter activityAngiotensin IIOKP cellsInhibits angiotensin IIVascular smooth muscleTyrosine kinase inhibitorsC-SrcHerbimycin AAntiporter activityNa/H antiporterActivation of NHE3Smooth muscleProximal tubulesPotent stimulatorNHE3 activationRegulation of NHE3Key mediatorKinase inhibitorsClonal cell linesNHE3 activityAntiporter activationCyclic AMPCell linesNHE3AcidosisChronic hyperosmolality increases NHE3 activity in OKP cells.
Ambühl P, Amemiya M, Preisig PA, Moe OW, Alpern RJ. Chronic hyperosmolality increases NHE3 activity in OKP cells. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1998, 101: 170-177. PMID: 9421479, PMCID: PMC508553, DOI: 10.1172/jci62.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNa/H exchanger 3Na/H antiporter activityDiabetes mellitusNHE3 mRNA abundanceNHE3 protein abundanceAntiporter activityChronic hypertonicityGlomerular hyperfiltrationDiabetic nephropathyNa/H antiporterChronic hyperosmolalityOKP cellsExchanger 3MOsm/NHE3 activityRelevant increaseMellitusSignificant increaseChronicH antiporterExtracellular glucoseHypertonic incubationMRNA abundanceHypertonicitySmall increase
1996
Endothelin(B) receptor activates NHE-3 by a Ca2+-dependent pathway in OKP cells.
Chu TS, Peng Y, Cano A, Yanagisawa M, Alpern RJ. Endothelin(B) receptor activates NHE-3 by a Ca2+-dependent pathway in OKP cells. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1996, 97: 1454-1462. PMID: 8617878, PMCID: PMC507205, DOI: 10.1172/jci118567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNa/H antiporter activityReceptor blockersET-1OKP cellsET-1-induced increaseEndothelin receptor blockersNHE-3Pertussis toxin pretreatmentSelective receptor blockerAntiporter activationM endothelinPertussis toxinToxin pretreatmentSustained increaseAntiporter isoformsEndothelinTransient increaseAntiporter activityBlockersKinase inhibitorsCyclic GMPAdenylyl cyclaseReceptor cDNADependent pathwayReceptorsGlucocorticoids regulate NHE-3 transcription in OKP cells
Baum M, Amemiya M, Dwarakanath V, Alpern RJ, Moe OW. Glucocorticoids regulate NHE-3 transcription in OKP cells. American Journal Of Physiology 1996, 270: f164-f169. PMID: 8769835, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1996.270.1.f164.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNHE-3 mRNA abundanceGlucocorticoid-mediated increaseOKP cellsDexamethasone-treated cellsNHE-3 mRNAMRNA abundanceTwo- to threefold increaseAntiporter activitySynthetic glucocorticoidProximal tubulesApical proton secretionM dexamethasoneDexamethasoneNHE-3GlucocorticoidsTime courseProton secretionThreefold increasePresent studyCellsGene transcriptionMRNASecretionActivity
1995
Acid incubation increases NHE-3 mRNA abundance in OKP cells
Amemiya M, Yamaji Y, Cano A, Moe OW, Alpern RJ. Acid incubation increases NHE-3 mRNA abundance in OKP cells. American Journal Of Physiology 1995, 269: c126-c133. PMID: 7631739, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.269.1.c126.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Angiotensin II stimulation of Na-H antiporter activity is cAMP independent in OKP cells
Cano A, Miller RT, Alpern RJ, Preisig PA. Angiotensin II stimulation of Na-H antiporter activity is cAMP independent in OKP cells. American Journal Of Physiology 1994, 266: c1603-c1608. PMID: 8023891, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1994.266.6.c1603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPertussis toxin-sensitive G proteinToxin-sensitive G proteinNa-H antiporter activityAngiotensin IINa-H antiporterOKP cellsAngiotensin II concentrationAngiotensin II receptorsAbsence of IBMXAngiotensin II stimulationG proteinsCyclic monophosphateProximal tubule apical membraneOpossum kidney cellsConcentration-dependent mannerCAMP-independent mechanismM losartanAcute treatmentAT1 receptorII stimulationPertussis toxinII receptorsProximal tubulesCAMP productionStimulatory effect
1993
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate acutely inhibits and chronically stimulates Na/H antiporter in OKP cells.
Cano A, Preisig P, Alpern RJ. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate acutely inhibits and chronically stimulates Na/H antiporter in OKP cells. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1993, 92: 1632-1638. PMID: 7691881, PMCID: PMC288321, DOI: 10.1172/jci116748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNa/H antiporter activityRenal Na excretionNa excretionNa/H antiporterOKP cellsH antiporterAntiporter activityAddition of forskolinParathyroid hormoneAngiotensin IIAcute effectsChronic increaseChronic activationCyclic adenosine monophosphateChronic effectsChronic applicationNonspecific effectsPersistent activationPersistent increaseAlpha-adrenergic catecholaminesCell cAMPEndogenous generationAdenosine monophosphateH exposureCell acidificationGlucocorticoids stimulate Na+/H+ antiporter in OKP cells
Baum M, Cano A, Alpern RJ. Glucocorticoids stimulate Na+/H+ antiporter in OKP cells. American Journal Of Physiology 1993, 264: f1027-f1031. PMID: 8391752, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1993.264.6.f1027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOKP cellsProximal tubule acidificationEffect of dexamethasoneAntiporter activityTime-dependent stimulationM aldosteroneHemodynamic changesTubule acidificationSystemic administrationDependent pH recoveryDexamethasoneM dexamethasoneAcid loadStimulatory effectGlucocorticoidsPH recoveryStimulationPH-sensitive dyePresent studyMaximal velocityCellsDirect effectAldosteronePrevious studiesActivity