2011
Chloride Channel (Clc)-5 Is Necessary for Exocytic Trafficking of Na+/H+ Exchanger 3 (NHE3)*
Lin Z, Jin S, Duan X, Wang T, Martini S, Hulamm P, Cha B, Hubbard A, Donowitz M, Guggino SE. Chloride Channel (Clc)-5 Is Necessary for Exocytic Trafficking of Na+/H+ Exchanger 3 (NHE3)*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2011, 286: 22833-22845. PMID: 21561868, PMCID: PMC3123051, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m111.224998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKO miceTrafficking of NHE3Proximal tubulesOpossum kidney cellsNHE3 activityDent's diseaseClC-5Surface expressionNHE3 surface expressionKidney cellsRenal proximal tubulesTotal protein levelsChloride/proton exchangerRates of basalReduced surface expressionKnockdown cellsParathyroid hormoneWT miceDegree of inhibitionCLCN5 geneSurface NHE3MiceTubule perfusionReduced expressionTwo-photon microscopy
1995
Stimulation of chloride transport by cAMP in rat proximal tubules
Wang T, Segal AS, Giebisch G, Aronson PS. Stimulation of chloride transport by cAMP in rat proximal tubules. American Journal Of Physiology 1995, 268: f204-f210. PMID: 7864157, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1995.268.2.f204.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRat proximal tubuleProximal tubulesDibutyryl cAMPCapillary perfusateLate proximal tubuleProximal tubule cellsCl- channel blockerCl- channelsTranscellular Cl absorptionAddition of forskolinLuminal DIDSSensitive Cl- channelBasolateral membraneLuminal perfusateTubule cellsCAMP productionFluid absorptionCl absorptionMM ClPerfusateJclRecent evidenceLuminal membraneTubulesEffect of cAMP