Tubuloglomerular feedback: mechanistic insights from gene-manipulated mice.
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Interactions between adenosine, angiotensin II and nitric oxide on the afferent arteriole influence sensitivity of the tubuloglomerular feedbackA modern understanding of the traditional and nontraditional biological functions of angiotensin-converting enzymeMolecular mechanisms of renal blood flow autoregulationPurinergic signalling in the kidney in health and diseaseRenal autoregulation in health and diseaseAdenosine A(2) receptors modulate tubuloglomerular feedbackProteinuria in AMPD2-deficient miceTubuloglomerular feedback is decreased in COX-1 knockout mice after chronic angiotensin II infusion.Coupling-induced complexity in nephron models of renal blood flow regulation.The effects of P2X receptor agonists on renal sodium and water excretion in anaesthetized rats.A marked deficiency in circulating and renal IGF-I peptide does not inhibit compensatory renal enlargement in uninephrectomized mice.Direct demonstration of tubular fluid flow sensing by macula densa cells.Compensatory responses to nephron deficiency: adaptive or maladaptive?Maintained tubuloglomerular feedback responses during acute inhibition of P2 purinergic receptors in miceAdenosine A2A receptor activation attenuates tubuloglomerular feedback responses by stimulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase.Narrative review: evolving concepts in potassium homeostasis and hypokalemiaA mathematical model of rat proximal tubule and loop of Henle.NKCC1 and NKCC2: The pathogenetic role of cation-chloride cotransporters in hypertensionAcute saline expansion increases nephron filtration and distal flow rate but maintains tubuloglomerular feedback responsiveness: role of adenosine A(1) receptors.Kidney tubules: intertubular, vascular, and glomerular cross-talk.Role of adenosine 5'-triphosphate in regulating renal microvascular function and in hypertensionAMPK couples plasma renin to cellular metabolism by phosphorylation of ACC1.Activation of the succinate receptor GPR91 in macula densa cells causes renin release.Developmental programming of a reduced nephron endowment: more than just a baby's birth weight.Connexin 40 mediates the tubuloglomerular feedback contribution to renal blood flow autoregulationStrain vessel hypothesis: a viewpoint for linkage of albuminuria and cerebro-cardiovascular risk.Impaired ability to modulate glomerular filtration rate in aged female sheep following fetal uninephrectomy.Kidney modeling and systems physiology.Adenosine receptor targeting in health and disease.Cell-cell communication in the kidney microcirculation.Chloride transport.Changes in renal function in congestive heart failure.Vasopressin regulation of sodium transport in the distal nephron and collecting duct.ATP acting through P2Y receptors causes activation of podocyte TRPC6 channels: role of podocin and reactive oxygen species.Regulation of renal Na-(K)-Cl cotransporters by vasopressin.Low salt concentrations activate AMP-activated protein kinase in mouse macula densa cells.Mutation of the Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) cotransporter NKCC2 in mice is associated with severe polyuria and a urea-selective concentrating defect without hyperreninemia.Massive Post-Obstructive Diuresis.P2 receptors in renal autoregulation.Role of Adenosine 1a Receptor Signaling on GFR Early After the Induction of Sepsis.
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Tubuloglomerular feedback: mechanistic insights from gene-manipulated mice.
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Tubuloglomerular feedback: mechanistic insights from gene-manipulated mice.
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Tubuloglomerular feedback: mechanistic insights from gene-manipulated mice.
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Josephine P Briggs
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