2012
Sat1 is dispensable for active oxalate secretion in mouse duodenum
Ko N, Knauf F, Jiang Z, Markovich D, Aronson PS. Sat1 is dispensable for active oxalate secretion in mouse duodenum. American Journal Of Physiology - Cell Physiology 2012, 303: c52-c57. PMID: 22517357, PMCID: PMC3404526, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00385.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalcium oxalate stonesMouse duodenumOxalate secretionOxalate stonesIntestinal oxalate secretionIntestinal oxalate transportSecretory fluxSAT1 expressionDisulfonic stilbene DIDSDuodenumTransporter 1SecretionMiceHyperoxalemiaBasolateral solutionHyperoxaluriaBasolateral transportersBicarbonate productionOxalate transportBasolateral membraneSAT1Apical membraneComplete removalMedium concentration
2010
Role of SLC26A6-mediated Cl⁻-oxalate exchange in renal physiology and pathophysiology.
Aronson PS. Role of SLC26A6-mediated Cl⁻-oxalate exchange in renal physiology and pathophysiology. Journal Of Nephrology 2010, 23 Suppl 16: s158-64. PMID: 21170874.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersConceptsNull miceCalcium oxalate urolithiasisProximal tubule cellsStone riskAnimal modelsOxalate urolithiasisProximal tubulesOxalate homeostasisTubule cellsApical membrane ClHyperoxaluriaRenal physiologyOxalate exchangeMiceExchange activitySubsequent studiesAnion transportersPossible mechanismHyperoxalemiaPatientsPathophysiologyUrolithiasisStriking phenotypeReabsorption