Angiotensin II Stimulates H+-ATPase Activity in Intercalated Cells from Isolated Mouse Connecting Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts
Wagner CA, Mohebbi N, Uhlig U, Giebisch GH, Breton S, Brown D, Geibel JP. Angiotensin II Stimulates H+-ATPase Activity in Intercalated Cells from Isolated Mouse Connecting Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 2011, 28: 513-520. PMID: 22116365, PMCID: PMC3709473, DOI: 10.1159/000335112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiotensin IIAnimalsAnion Transport ProteinsBicarbonatesCell MembraneChloridesColchicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationImmunohistochemistryKidney CortexKidney Tubules, CollectingMacrolidesMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLReceptors, AngiotensinSaralasinSodiumSulfate TransportersVacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPasesConceptsCNT/CCDAngiotensin IICortical collecting ductsBicarbonate secretionChloride absorptionCollecting ductsType 1 angiotensin II receptorAngiotensin II stimulatesAngiotensin II receptorsAcid-base statusConnecting tubuleATPase activityII receptorsSpecific subtypesNephron segmentsIndependent intracellularAcid extrusionType BSecretionTubulesDuct systemDuctPendrinPresent studyCellsThe Anion Exchanger Pendrin (SLC26A4) and Renal Acid-base Homeostasis
Wagner CA, Mohebbi N, Capasso G, Geibel JP. The Anion Exchanger Pendrin (SLC26A4) and Renal Acid-base Homeostasis. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 2011, 28: 497-504. PMID: 22116363, DOI: 10.1159/000335111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcid-base homeostasisAnion exchanger pendrinExchanger pendrinRenal acid-base homeostasisDietary electrolyte intakeSystemic acid-base statusRole of pendrinType BNormal acid-base homeostasisRegulation of pendrinAcid-base statusRenal expressionAngiotensin IIKidney's roleElectrolyte intakePendrin expressionPositive cellsExchanger activityGenetic ablationAdult kidneyPendrinExpressing cellsLuminal poleKidneyHomeostasis