2012
Regulation of glomerulotubular balance. II. Impact of angiotensin II on flow-dependent transport
Du Z, Wan L, Yan Q, Weinbaum S, Weinstein A, Wang T. Regulation of glomerulotubular balance. II. Impact of angiotensin II on flow-dependent transport. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2012, 303: f1507-f1516. PMID: 22952281, PMCID: PMC3532483, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00277.2012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiotensin IIAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersAnimalsBicarbonatesBiological TransportEnzyme InhibitorsFemaleHemostasisIn Vitro TechniquesKidney GlomerulusKidney TubulesLosartanMacrolidesMiceMice, KnockoutModels, AnimalProton-Translocating ATPasesReceptor, Angiotensin, Type 1SodiumSodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 3Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersConceptsNa(+)-H(+) exchanger 3Mouse tubulesImpact of angiotensin IIH-ATPaseMicroperfused in vitroAT(2) receptorsAT(1A) receptorFlow-mediated changesH-ATPase activityParacellular Cl(-Receptor availabilityAngiotensin IIAT(1ARegulate Na(+Increased Na(+Local angiotensinBasolateral transportJ(HCO3Mouse kidneyNet fluidInhibitor bafilomycinProtein levelsMiceReceptorsTubulesRegulation of glomerulotubular balance. I. Impact of dopamine on flow-dependent transport
Du Z, Yan Q, Wan L, Weinbaum S, Weinstein A, Wang T. Regulation of glomerulotubular balance. I. Impact of dopamine on flow-dependent transport. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2012, 303: f386-f395. PMID: 22552936, PMCID: PMC3433864, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00531.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords8-Bromo Cyclic Adenosine MonophosphateAlgorithmsAnimalsBenzazepinesBicarbonatesBiological Transport, ActiveChloridesCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesDopamineDopamine AntagonistsDopamine D2 Receptor AntagonistsFemaleIsoquinolinesKidney GlomerulusKidney TubulesKidney Tubules, ProximalMacrolidesMiceMicrovilliProton-Translocating ATPasesReceptors, Dopamine D1SodiumSulfonamidesSulpirideConceptsNa/H exchanger 3Impact of dopamineNa(+) transportNa-K-ATPase activityResponse to volume expansionProximal tubules in vitroCl(-) reabsorptionPKA-mediated mechanismMicroperfused in vitroEffects of exogenous dopamineMouse proximal tubuleNa-K-ATPaseProximal tubule reabsorptionStimulation of Cl(-PKA inhibitor H89Luminal flowH-ATPase activityTubules in vitroLuminal flow rateNHE3 activityDA1 receptorsNa/H exchangeTubule reabsorptionProximal tubulesInhibitor H89
2008
Disruption of Myosin 1e Promotes Podocyte Injury
Krendel M, Kim SV, Willinger T, Wang T, Kashgarian M, Flavell RA, Mooseker MS. Disruption of Myosin 1e Promotes Podocyte Injury. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2008, 20: 86-94. PMID: 19005011, PMCID: PMC2615733, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2007111172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBlood Urea NitrogenGlomerular Filtration RateKidney DiseasesKidney GlomerulusMiceMice, KnockoutMyosin Type IMyosinsPodocytesConceptsChronic renal injuryNormal glomerular filtrationGlomerular basement membraneRenal injuryKidney inflammationPodocyte foot processesGlomerular diseasePodocyte injuryGlomerular filtrationRenal tissueFoot processesPodocyte functionBasement membraneInjuryUltrastructural levelDiseaseMiceType IProteinuriaInflammationKidneyImportant rolePodocytes