2018
Acid Stimulation of the Citrate Transporter NaDC-1 Requires Pyk2 and ERK1/2 Signaling Pathways
Zacchia M, Tian X, Zona E, Alpern RJ, Preisig PA. Acid Stimulation of the Citrate Transporter NaDC-1 Requires Pyk2 and ERK1/2 Signaling Pathways. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2018, 29: 1720-1730. PMID: 29678998, PMCID: PMC6054333, DOI: 10.1681/asn.2017121268.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcidsAmmonium ChlorideAnimalsCells, CulturedCitric AcidCSK Tyrosine-Protein KinaseDicarboxylic Acid TransportersEndothelin-1Epithelial CellsFocal Adhesion Kinase 2Kidney Tubules, ProximalMAP Kinase Signaling SystemMiceMice, KnockoutMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3OpossumsOrganic Anion Transporters, Sodium-DependentPhosphorylationProto-Oncogene Proteins c-rafReceptor, Endothelin BRibosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 90-kDaSrc-Family KinasesTransfectionConceptsET-1/ETEndothelin-1Proximal tubulesCultured opossum kidney cellsAcid stimulationInhibition of Pyk2ET-1 stimulationRenal proximal tubulesNaDC-1Opossum kidney cellsCl loadingC-SrcPhosphorylation of Raf1Urine citratePyk2 knockdownEnd pointAcid loadApical NaERK1/2 pathwayStimulationMiceKidney cellsKidneyPyk2ERK1/2
2010
Acid regulation of NaDC-1 requires a functional endothelin B receptor
Liu L, Zacchia M, Tian X, Wan L, Sakamoto A, Yanagisawa M, Alpern RJ, Preisig PA. Acid regulation of NaDC-1 requires a functional endothelin B receptor. Kidney International 2010, 78: 895-904. PMID: 20703215, DOI: 10.1038/ki.2010.264.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcidosisAnimalsBiological TransportCell LineDicarboxylic Acid TransportersDisease Models, AnimalEndothelin B Receptor AntagonistsEndothelin-1Hydrogen-Ion ConcentrationKidneyMiceMice, KnockoutMicrovilliOligopeptidesOpossumsOrganic Anion Transporters, Sodium-DependentPiperidinesProtein Structure, TertiaryReceptor, Endothelin AReceptor, Endothelin BRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSignal TransductionSymportersTime FactorsTransfectionConceptsEndothelin-1Endothelin-B receptor antagonistFunctional endothelin B receptorsStimulatory effectAcid-stimulatory effectET-1 effectsB receptor antagonistNHE3 activityEndothelin B receptorWild-type miceET-1 stimulationMajor physiological stimulusNaDC-1Acid ingestionReceptor antagonistCitrate reabsorptionReceptor expressionCitrate excretionOpossum kidneyAcid loadB receptorAcid feedingPhysiological stimuliStimulationMice
2007
The acid-activated signaling pathway: Starting with Pyk2 and ending with increased NHE3 activity
Preisig PA. The acid-activated signaling pathway: Starting with Pyk2 and ending with increased NHE3 activity. Kidney International 2007, 72: 1324-1329. PMID: 17882150, DOI: 10.1038/sj.ki.5002543.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTypical Western dietSystemic acid-base balanceMultiple nephron segmentsProximal tubule cellsAcid-base balanceNa/H antiporterWestern dietBicarbonate reclamationProximal tubulesTubule cellsNephron segmentsAcid loadAmmonium secretionLuminal protonsNHE3 activityH antiporterSecretionNHE3Titratable acid
2004
Dietary 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
Compensatory renal hypertrophy is mediated by a cell cycle-dependent mechanism
Liu B, Preisig PA. Compensatory renal hypertrophy is mediated by a cell cycle-dependent mechanism. Kidney International 2002, 62: 1650-1658. PMID: 12371965, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2002.00620.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCdk2/cyclin E kinase activityCyclin E kinase activityTubule hypertrophyDay 4BrdU incorporationDevelopment of hypertrophyCyclin D kinaseCompensatory renal hypertrophyCell cycle-dependent mechanismProximal tubule proteinsTubule growthHypertrophic formUninephrectomized animalsNephrectomized ratsRenal hypertrophyC57BL6 miceRenal cortexKinase activityDay 2Proximal tubulesHypertrophyHypertrophy markersRatsKinase inhibitorsMice
2001
Endothelin-1/endothelin-B receptor–mediated increases in NHE3 activity in chronic metabolic acidosis
Laghmani K, Preisig P, Moe O, Yanagisawa M, Alpern R. Endothelin-1/endothelin-B receptor–mediated increases in NHE3 activity in chronic metabolic acidosis. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2001, 107: 1563-1569. PMID: 11413164, PMCID: PMC200190, DOI: 10.1172/jci11234.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcidosisAmmoniaAnimalsBicarbonatesChronic DiseaseCitric AcidCulture TechniquesEndothelin-1EndothelinsKidney Tubules, ProximalMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicProtein PrecursorsReceptor, Endothelin BReceptors, EndothelinRNA, MessengerSodiumSodium-Hydrogen Exchanger 3Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersConceptsTg/tgAcid ingestionTitratable acid excretionMetabolic acidosisNHE3 activityAcid excretionReceptor-deficient miceEndothelin B receptorET-1 expressionChronic metabolic acidosisProximal tubule suspensionsAmmonium excretionM endothelinNa/H antiporterC57BL/6 miceApical membrane NHE3Renal epithelial cellsCultured renal epithelial cellsEndothelin-1/Tubule suspensionsMRNA expressionControl dietMiceExcretionEpithelial cells
1999
Size does matter: Will knockout of p21WAF1/CIP1 save the kidney by limiting compensatory renal growth?
Al-Awqati Q, Preisig P. Size does matter: Will knockout of p21WAF1/CIP1 save the kidney by limiting compensatory renal growth? Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1999, 96: 10551-10553. PMID: 10485857, PMCID: PMC33735, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.19.10551.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1991
Differential regulation of Na/H antiporter by acid in renal epithelial cells and fibroblasts.
Moe OW, Miller RT, Horie S, Cano A, Preisig PA, Alpern RJ. Differential regulation of Na/H antiporter by acid in renal epithelial cells and fibroblasts. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1991, 88: 1703-1708. PMID: 1658050, PMCID: PMC295708, DOI: 10.1172/jci115487.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNa/H antiporter activityRenal tubule cellsNa/H antiporterMCT cellsRenal epithelial cellsTubule cellsCell linesCultured renal tubule cellsEpithelial cellsMRNA abundanceOpossum kidney cell lineChronic metabolic acidosisAcid preincubationTubule cell lineRat renal cortexH antiporterAntiporter activityUnderlying molecular mechanismsDifferential regulationMetabolic acidosisRenal cortexAcidotic environmentAcid feedingAdaptive increaseKidney cell line