2006
Role of calcium and other trace elements in the gastrointestinal physiology
Kirchhoff P, Geibel J. Role of calcium and other trace elements in the gastrointestinal physiology. World Journal Of Gastroenterology 2006, 12: 3229-3236. PMID: 16718844, PMCID: PMC4087967, DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i20.3229.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell type changesGastrointestinal tractTerrestrial organismsNutrient availabilityIntestinal epithelial cellsCellular behaviorTerminal differentiationExact functionEssential ionsAmino acidsNeuronal functionGastric acid secretionEpithelial cellsEntire gastrointestinal tractAllosteric modifierCaSR expressionRole of calciumElevated extracellularSecretory diarrheaAcid secretionCalcium handlingReceptorsNeoplastic diseaseGastrointestinal physiologyPhysiological effects
2001
The Stomach Divalent Ion-sensing Receptor SCAR Is a Modulator of Gastric Acid Secretion*
Geibel J, Wagner C, Caroppo R, Qureshi I, Gloeckner J, Manuelidis L, Kirchhoff P, Radebold K. The Stomach Divalent Ion-sensing Receptor SCAR Is a Modulator of Gastric Acid Secretion*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2001, 276: 39549-39552. PMID: 11507103, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m107315200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDivalent cation receptorsTransport proteinsPlasma membrane transport proteinsMembrane transport proteinsGastric acid secretionGastric parietal cellsParietal cellsExact functionNovel pathwayGastric glandsReceptor familySecretory cellsAcid secretionCalcium-sensing receptorBasolateral membranePathwayEndocrine pathwaysExtracellular cationsProteinNew insightsATPaseRat gastric glandsRegulationCellsDivalent cations