2006
Pendrin Regulation in Mouse Kidney Primarily Is Chloride-Dependent
Vallet M, Picard N, Loffing-Cueni D, Fysekidis M, Bloch-Faure M, Deschênes G, Breton S, Meneton P, Loffing J, Aronson PS, Chambrey R, Eladari D. Pendrin Regulation in Mouse Kidney Primarily Is Chloride-Dependent. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2006, 17: 2153-2163. PMID: 16825334, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2005101054.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHydrochlorothiazide administrationAldosterone secretionExtracellular fluid volume regulationElevated plasma aldosterone levelsPlasma aldosterone levelsDifferent mouse modelsFluid volume regulationPendrin protein expressionAldosterone levelsSecondary hyperaldosteronismEpithelial sodium channelChloride transportApical Cl-/HCO3Chloride reabsorptionRat modelPendrin expressionMouse modelKnockout miceSemiquantitative immunoblottingNaCl loadingGamma-ENaC subunitsBiologic effectsExperimental modelSodium channelsProtein expressionIon exchangers mediating Na+, HCO3 - and Cl- transport in the renal proximal tubule.
Aronson PS. Ion exchangers mediating Na+, HCO3 - and Cl- transport in the renal proximal tubule. Journal Of Nephrology 2006, 19 Suppl 9: s3-s10. PMID: 16736438.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersConceptsProximal tubulesNaCl absorptionApical membrane ClNull miceOxalate-sulfate exchangePendrin-null miceProximal tubule cellsBrush borderFormate exchangeRenal proximal tubulesSlc26a6-null miceAcid secretionPendrin expressionFunctional expression studiesTubule cellsNaCl reabsorptionCl absorptionBrush border membraneSulfate cotransportLines of evidenceExchanger isoformsTubulesMiceFamily membersBorder membrane
2002
Regulation of the expression of the Cl-/anion exchanger pendrin in mouse kidney by acid-base status
Wagner CA, Finberg KE, Stehberger PA, Lifton RP, Giebisch GH, Aronson PS, Geibel JP. Regulation of the expression of the Cl-/anion exchanger pendrin in mouse kidney by acid-base status. Kidney International 2002, 62: 2109-2117. PMID: 12427135, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2002.00671.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPendrin-positive cellsAcid-base statusPositive cellsBicarbonate secretionMouse kidneyAcid-base transportKnockout mouse modelProtein expression levelsMetabolic alkalosisDeficient dietExchanger pendrinPendrin expressionMouse modelSensorineural deafnessThyroid glandBicarbonate loadPendred syndromeWestern blottingApical membraneInner earPendrin proteinControl levelsKidneyPendrinProtein levels