2020
Sex Difference In Kidney Electrolyte Transport III: Impact of Low K intake on Thiazide‐Sensitive Cation Excretion in Male and Female Mice
Xu S, Li J, Yang L, Wang C, Liu T, Weinstein A, Palmer L, Wang T. Sex Difference In Kidney Electrolyte Transport III: Impact of Low K intake on Thiazide‐Sensitive Cation Excretion in Male and Female Mice. The FASEB Journal 2020, 34: 1-1. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2020.34.s1.04495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNa-Cl co-transporterNa/H exchanger isoform 3Glomerular filtration rateFemale miceHigh K intakeUrine volumeENaC protein expressionCation excretionDietary potassium intakeLow K intakeIncreased Na transportSex differencesNCC abundanceThiazide-sensitiveNCC expressionNa/H exchangeNa reabsorptionNHE2 expressionPotassium intakeNCC proteinDistal nephronNCC activityK intakeFiltration rateMale mice
2019
Impact of High K Intake on Thiazide‐Sensitive Cation Excretion in Male and Female Wild‐type and AT1a Receptor Knockout Mice
Li J, Xu S, Wang C, Weinstein A, Palmer L, Wang T. Impact of High K Intake on Thiazide‐Sensitive Cation Excretion in Male and Female Wild‐type and AT1a Receptor Knockout Mice. The FASEB Journal 2019, 33: 864.4-864.4. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.864.4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNa/H exchanger isoform 3Na-Cl co-transporterFemale wild-typeGlomerular filtration rateKO miceCation excretionNa/H exchangeDistal NaAng IIUrine volumeFemale miceThiazide-sensitive Na-Cl co-transporterApical membrane of distal tubulesAT1a receptor knockout miceHK dietWild-typeResponse to high KAT1a-KO miceK + excretionReceptor knockout miceDistal nephron segmentsFemale KO miceGroups of miceRenal clearance experimentsAT1A KO
2012
Regulation of glomerulotubular balance. I. Impact of dopamine on flow-dependent transport
Du Z, Yan Q, Wan L, Weinbaum S, Weinstein A, Wang T. Regulation of glomerulotubular balance. I. Impact of dopamine on flow-dependent transport. American Journal Of Physiology. Renal Physiology 2012, 303: f386-f395. PMID: 22552936, PMCID: PMC3433864, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00531.2011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH Keywords8-Bromo Cyclic Adenosine MonophosphateAlgorithmsAnimalsBenzazepinesBicarbonatesBiological Transport, ActiveChloridesCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesDopamineDopamine AntagonistsDopamine D2 Receptor AntagonistsFemaleIsoquinolinesKidney GlomerulusKidney TubulesKidney Tubules, ProximalMacrolidesMiceMicrovilliProton-Translocating ATPasesReceptors, Dopamine D1SodiumSulfonamidesSulpirideConceptsNa/H exchanger 3Impact of dopamineNa(+) transportNa-K-ATPase activityResponse to volume expansionProximal tubules in vitroCl(-) reabsorptionPKA-mediated mechanismMicroperfused in vitroEffects of exogenous dopamineMouse proximal tubuleNa-K-ATPaseProximal tubule reabsorptionStimulation of Cl(-PKA inhibitor H89Luminal flowH-ATPase activityTubules in vitroLuminal flow rateNHE3 activityDA1 receptorsNa/H exchangeTubule reabsorptionProximal tubulesInhibitor H89
1995
Effects of chronic hyperfiltration on proximal tubule bicarbonate transport and cell electrolytes
Ohno A, Beck F, Pfaller W, Giebisch G, Wang T. Effects of chronic hyperfiltration on proximal tubule bicarbonate transport and cell electrolytes. Kidney International 1995, 48: 712-721. PMID: 7474656, DOI: 10.1038/ki.1995.342.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsK-ATPase activityProximal tubulesUNX ratsNa/H exchangeBicarbonate absorptionBicarbonate transportResponse to unilateral nephrectomyNa,K-ATPase activityBasolateral ion transportStimulation of bicarbonateBasolateral NaChronic hyperfiltrationMaximal transport rateRemnant kidneyUnilateral nephrectomyCortical tubulesFiltration rateRenal clearanceUNXBicarbonate levelsK-ATPaseRubidium uptakeH secretionFluid absorptionCell ion concentrations