2006
Maxi-K channels contribute to urinary potassium excretion in the ROMK-deficient mouse model of Type II Bartter's syndrome and in adaptation to a high-K diet
Bailey M, Cantone A, Yan Q, MacGregor G, Leng Q, Amorim J, Wang T, Hebert S, Giebisch G, Malnic G. Maxi-K channels contribute to urinary potassium excretion in the ROMK-deficient mouse model of Type II Bartter's syndrome and in adaptation to a high-K diet. Kidney International 2006, 70: 51-59. PMID: 16710355, DOI: 10.1038/sj.ki.5000388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptation, PhysiologicalAnimalsBartter SyndromeBiological TransportDietDisease Models, AnimalHypokalemiaKidney Tubules, DistalLarge-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium ChannelsLoop of HenleMiceMice, Mutant StrainsPeptidesPotassiumPotassium Channels, Inwardly RectifyingPotassium, DietaryConceptsLate distal tubuleType II Bartter's syndromePotassium secretionDistal tubulesPotassium excretionRenal potassiumBartter's syndromeUrinary potassium excretionRenal potassium excretionRenal potassium lossFree-flow micropunctureDistal convoluted tubuleWild-type miceLoop of HenleThick ascending limbSalt-wasting disorderPersistent hypokalemiaMaxi-K channelsMouse modelConvoluted tubulesK secretionStationary microperfusionAscending limbHenle's loopSyndrome
2001
Role of NHE isoforms in mediating bicarbonate reabsorption along the nephron
Wang T, Hropot M, Aronson P, Giebisch G. Role of NHE isoforms in mediating bicarbonate reabsorption along the nephron. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2001, 281: f1117-f1122. PMID: 11704563, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.2001.281.6.f1117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLoop of HenleHOE 694Proximal tubulesAddition of ethylisopropylamilorideDistal convoluted tubuleBicarbonate reabsorptionConvoluted tubulesSitu microperfusionRat kidneySignificant inhibitionNHE isoformsHenlePredominant isoformTubulesNHE3Functional roleInhibitionNHE2Apical membraneIsoformsApical isoformKidneyMicroperfusionEthylisopropylamilorideNephron
1995
Effects of a novel KATP channel blocker on renal tubule function and K channel activity.
Wang T, Wang W, Klein-Robbenhaar G, Giebisch G. Effects of a novel KATP channel blocker on renal tubule function and K channel activity. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 1995, 273: 1382-9. PMID: 7791111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKATP channel blockerLoop of HenleCortical collecting tubuleThick ascending limbPotassium secretionChannel blockersCollecting tubuleAscending limbPotassium recyclingRenal tubule functionK channel activitySodium reabsorptionTubule functionCl reabsorptionK secretionPotassium conductanceApical potassium conductancePrincipal cellsSecretionChannel activityBlockersHenleReabsorptionLimbRecent studies