2020
Sex Differences in Maxi‐K channel and Klotho Expressions in ROMK Bartter’s Mouse Kidney
Kim J, Song K, Lee E, Xu S, Wang T. Sex Differences in Maxi‐K channel and Klotho Expressions in ROMK Bartter’s Mouse Kidney. The FASEB Journal 2020, 34: 1-1. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.04872.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaxi-K channelsKO miceKlotho expressionMouse kidneyBartter's syndromeWT miceMaxi-KFemale WTRenal outer medullary potassium channelSurvival rateWT mouse kidneysUrinary potassium excretionProtein levelsBK channelsFemale mouse kidneyPotassium excretionVolume depletionROMKElectrolyte imbalancePotassium channelsBK expressionII phenotypeLife-threateningSex differencesBlood pressure
2014
Postmenopausal Hypertension and Sodium Sensitivity
Kim J, Kim T, Lee H, Lee S, Wang T. Postmenopausal Hypertension and Sodium Sensitivity. Journal Of Menopausal Medicine 2014, 20: 1-6. PMID: 25371885, PMCID: PMC4217569, DOI: 10.6118/jmm.2014.20.1.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReduced systolic BPBlood pressureSystolic BPSex hormonesDevelopment of postmenopausal hypertensionOral hormone replacement therapyEffect of salt intakeElevation of systolic BPAngiotensin type 2 receptorPrevalence of salt sensitivityAnti-aldosterone activityHormone replacement therapyLack of estrogenWomen to levelsIncidence rate of hypertensionLow-salt dietPost-menopausal womenType 2 receptorFemale sex hormonesRegulation of arterial pressureRenal regulatory mechanismsNitric oxideSalt sensitivityStimulate nitric oxideRates of hypertension
2013
Olfactory receptor responding to gut microbiota-derived signals plays a role in renin secretion and blood pressure regulation
Pluznick JL, Protzko RJ, Gevorgyan H, Peterlin Z, Sipos A, Han J, Brunet I, Wan LX, Rey F, Wang T, Firestein SJ, Yanagisawa M, Gordon JI, Eichmann A, Peti-Peterdi J, Caplan MJ. Olfactory receptor responding to gut microbiota-derived signals plays a role in renin secretion and blood pressure regulation. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2013, 110: 4410-4415. PMID: 23401498, PMCID: PMC3600440, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1215927110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShort-chain fatty acidsRenin secretionBlood pressureGut microbiotaG protein-coupled receptor 41Acute hypotensive responseRenal juxtaglomerular apparatusSmall resistance vesselsMicrobiota-derived signalsModulate blood pressureBlood pressure regulationWild-type miceSmooth muscle cellsG protein-coupled receptorsGPR41 expressionOlfactory receptorsHypotensive responseProtein-coupled receptorsSCFA receptorsResistance vesselsJuxtaglomerular apparatusAntibiotic treatmentOlfr78Receptor 41Knockout mice
2010
Altered renal proximal tubular endocytosis and histology in mice lacking myosin‐VI
Gotoh N, Yan Q, Du Z, Biemesderfer D, Kashgarian M, Mooseker MS, Wang T. Altered renal proximal tubular endocytosis and histology in mice lacking myosin‐VI. Cytoskeleton 2010, 67: 178-192. PMID: 20175219, PMCID: PMC3468331, DOI: 10.1002/cm.20435.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActinsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAdaptor Proteins, Vesicular TransportAnimalsApoptosis Regulatory ProteinsCell TransdifferentiationEndocytosisHorseradish PeroxidaseKidney Tubules, ProximalLow Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-2MiceMice, Neurologic MutantsMicrofilament ProteinsMicrovilliMyosin Heavy ChainsVesicular Transport ProteinsConceptsProximal tubule cellsAlbumin excretionSv miceTubule cellsProximal tubule brush borderGlomerular flow rateProximal tubular dilationUrinary albumin excretionElevated blood pressureReduced body weightProximal tubular endocytosisRenal proximal tubule brush borderTubule brush borderProximal tubular uptakeBlood acid-base parametersMouse kidney proximal tubulesKidney proximal tubulesBlood pressureUrine volumeUrinary excretionAcid-base parametersRenal homogenatesTubular dilationPlasma concentrationsRenal clearance
2008
BLOOD PRESSURE AND RENAL FUNCTIONS IN MALE AND FEMALE sEH KNOCKOUT MICE
Yan Q, Raksaseri P, Weldon S, Kabcenell A, Hebert S, Wang T. BLOOD PRESSURE AND RENAL FUNCTIONS IN MALE AND FEMALE sEH KNOCKOUT MICE. The FASEB Journal 2008, 22: 479.34-479.34. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.22.1_supplement.479.34.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchANGIOTENSION‐INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND CHANGES IN RENAL FUNCTIONS IN MALE AND FEMALE sEH KNOCKOUT MICE
Yan Q, Raksaseri P, Weldon S, Kabcenell A, Hebert S, Wang T. ANGIOTENSION‐INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND CHANGES IN RENAL FUNCTIONS IN MALE AND FEMALE sEH KNOCKOUT MICE. The FASEB Journal 2008, 22: 941.15-941.15. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.22.1_supplement.941.15.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfusion of Ang IIFemale WT miceChronic infusion of Ang IIMale WT miceWT miceAng IIFemale KO miceKO miceChronic infusionBlood pressureMale WTMale KOMm HgAng II-induced hypertensionEffects of Ang IISEH-knockout miceAng II infusionResponse to AngII-induced hypertensionFemale wild-typeSystemic blood pressureGroups of miceWild-typeLower blood pressureSEH-knockout
2007
Blocking angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT2) induces diuresis and natriuresis in AT1A receptor‐deficient mice
Yan Q, Du Z, Duan Y, Weinbaum S, Weinstein A, Wang T. Blocking angiotensin II type 2 receptor (AT2) induces diuresis and natriuresis in AT1A receptor‐deficient mice. The FASEB Journal 2007, 21: a1246-a1246. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.21.6.a1246-c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGlomerular filtration rateAT1A receptor-deficient miceReceptor-deficient miceUrine volumeAT2 receptorsNa+ excretionAngiotensin II type 2 receptorAdministration of PD123319Handling of Na+Type 2 receptorRenal handling of Na+Renin-angiotensin systemArterial blood pressureRegulation of Na+KO miceIntravenous bolusPD123319Renal clearanceFiltration rateRenal handlingInduce diuresisReceptor functionFluid homeostasisBlood pressureAT1A
2004
Renal and intestinal transport defects in Slc26a6-null mice
Wang Z, Wang T, Petrovic S, Tuo B, Riederer B, Barone S, Lorenz JN, Seidler U, Aronson PS, Soleimani M. Renal and intestinal transport defects in Slc26a6-null mice. American Journal Of Physiology - Cell Physiology 2004, 288: c957-c965. PMID: 15574486, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00505.2004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWild-type miceProximal tubulesSlc26a6-null miceHCO3- secretionKidney proximal tubulesApical membrane ClNull miceBaseline rateNormal blood pressureCl-/formate exchangeBlood pressureKidney functionElectrolyte profileMucosal tissuesIntestinal physiologyUssing chambersSmall intestineMiceFluid absorptionNaCl absorptionStatistical significanceCl-/HCO3NaCl transportDuodenumTubules
2003
The Effects of the Potassium Channel Opener Minoxidil on Renal Electrolytes Transport in the Loop of Henle
Wang T. The Effects of the Potassium Channel Opener Minoxidil on Renal Electrolytes Transport in the Loop of Henle. Journal Of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics 2003, 304: 833-840. PMID: 12538840, DOI: 10.1124/jpet.102.043380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLoop of HenleUrine volumeIn vivo microperfusion techniquesCa(2+ATP-sensitive potassium channelsRenal electrolyte transportK channel openerPotassium channel opener minoxidilGlomerular filtration rateApical K(+Fractional Na(+Natriuretic effectAntinatriuretic actionsRenal clearanceFiltration ratePotassium channelsUrinary excretionIncreased fluidAscending limbIntravenous injectionBlood pressureMicroperfusion techniqueHenlePerfusion fluidDecreased Na(+
2000
Defective fluid and HCO3 − absorption in proximal tubule of neuronal nitric oxide synthase-knockout mice
Wang T, Inglis F, Kalb R. Defective fluid and HCO3 − absorption in proximal tubule of neuronal nitric oxide synthase-knockout mice. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2000, 279: f518-f524. PMID: 10966931, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.2000.279.3.f518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcid-Base EquilibriumAnimalsBicarbonatesBiological TransportBlood Gas AnalysisBody FluidsElectrolytesEnzyme InhibitorsInjections, IntravenousKidney Tubules, ProximalMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutNG-Nitroarginine Methyl EsterNitric Oxide SynthaseNitric Oxide Synthase Type IPotassiumSodiumConceptsNNOS knockout miceWild-type miceL-NAMEProximal tubulesMetabolic acidosisAbsorption of fluidDecreased absorption of fluidBlood pressureIncreased mean blood pressureResponse to L-NAMEWild-type control animalsFluid absorptionAdministration of L-NAMEIn situ microperfusionProximal tubule transportNeuronal nitric oxide synthaseLuminal perfusion solutionMean blood pressureRenal clearance techniquesNitric oxide synthaseRates of HCO(3)(-Urinary Na(+HCO3- absorptionRegulation of acid-base balanceTubule transport
1998
A tyrosine-based signal regulates H-K-ATPase-mediated potassium reabsorption in the kidney
Wang T, Courtois-Coutry N, Giebisch G, Caplan M. A tyrosine-based signal regulates H-K-ATPase-mediated potassium reabsorption in the kidney. American Journal Of Physiology 1998, 275: f818-f826. PMID: 9815140, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1998.275.5.f818.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlomerular filtration rateTransgenic miceGastric acid outputPlasma K concentrationK pumpK-ATPaseRenal collecting tubulesK clearanceBlood pressurePotassium reabsorptionAcid outputUrine volumeK excretionFiltration rateGastric acidK reabsorptionPump functionCollecting tubuleMicePlasma NaTyrosine-based sequenceTyrosine-based signalsKidneyExcretionCytoplasmic tailRenal and intestinal absorptive defects in mice lacking the NHE3 Na+/H+ exchanger
Schultheis P, Clarke L, Meneton P, Miller M, Soleimani M, Gawenis L, Riddle T, Duffy J, Doetschman T, Wang T, Giebisch G, Aronson P, Lorenz J, Shull G. Renal and intestinal absorptive defects in mice lacking the NHE3 Na+/H+ exchanger. Nature Genetics 1998, 19: 282-285. PMID: 9662405, DOI: 10.1038/969.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcid-base balanceAbsorptive defectsNHE3-deficient miceFluid volume homeostasisRenal proximalSlight diarrheaPlasma aldosteroneBlood pressureHomozygous mutant miceExchanger mRNANHE2 isoformsBlood analysisMutant miceCompensatory mechanismsFluid absorptionNHE3 functionVolume homeostasisMiceDistribution of NHE3Cl-/HCO3Channel activityNHE3KidneyATPase mRNAIntestine
1997
Nitric oxide regulates HCO3- and Na+ transport by a cGMP-mediated mechanism in the kidney proximal tubule
Wang T. Nitric oxide regulates HCO3- and Na+ transport by a cGMP-mediated mechanism in the kidney proximal tubule. American Journal Of Physiology 1997, 272: f242-f248. PMID: 9124402, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1997.272.2.f242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney proximal tubulesS-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamineSodium nitroprussideProximal tubulesL-NAMEGuanylate cyclase inhibitor methyleneN(G)-nitro-L-arginine methyl esterBlood pressureNitric oxideNa+ transportStimulatory effect of sodium nitroprussideN(G)-nitro-L-arginineNitric oxide synthase inhibitorCGMP-mediated mechanismAddition of L-NAMEIncreased urine flow rateGlomerular filtration rateEffects of sodium nitroprussideMean blood pressureUrine flow rateEffects of nitric oxideRenal excretion of NaExcretion of NaRenal hemodynamicsEffects of NO