Loss of apical monocilia on collecting duct principal cells impairs ATP secretion across the apical cell surface and ATP-dependent and flow-induced calcium signals.
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Cilia functions in developmentPurinergic signalling in the kidney in health and diseasePhysiology of cholangiocytesATP as a mediator of macula densa cell signallingParacrine regulation of the epithelial Na+ channel in the mammalian collecting duct by purinergic P2Y2 receptor toneRole of TRPC3 channels in ATP-induced Ca2+ signaling in principal cells of the inner medullary collecting duct.Connexins and the kidney.Dietary Na+ inhibits the open probability of the epithelial sodium channel in the kidney by enhancing apical P2Y2-receptor tone.Primary cilia mediate mechanotransduction through control of ATP-induced Ca2+ signaling in compressed chondrocytes.Direct demonstration of tubular fluid flow sensing by macula densa cells.Diminished paracrine regulation of the epithelial Na+ channel by purinergic signaling in mice lacking connexin 30Deciphering physiological role of the mechanosensitive TRPV4 channel in the distal nephron.TMEM16A is a Ca(2+) -activated Cl(-) channel expressed in the renal collecting duct.Regulation of renal NaCl and water transport by the ATP/UTP/P2Y2 receptor systemRegulation of blood pressure and salt homeostasis by endothelin.Identification of drugs that restore primary cilium expression in cancer cells.Vasopressin and disruption of calcium signalling in polycystic kidney disease.Increased Na+/H+ exchanger activity on the apical surface of a cilium-deficient cortical collecting duct principal cell model of polycystic kidney disease.Implementing Patch Clamp and Live Fluorescence Microscopy to Monitor Functional Properties of Freshly Isolated PKD Epithelium.Intrarenal localization of the plasma membrane ATP channel pannexin1Role of renal TRP channels in physiology and pathologyTRPV4 dysfunction promotes renal cystogenesis in autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease.Maintaining K+ balance on the low-Na+, high-K+ diet.An unexpected journey: conceptual evolution of mechanoregulated potassium transport in the distal nephron.OCRL1 modulates cilia length in renal epithelial cells.Discrete control of TRPV4 channel function in the distal nephron by protein kinases A and C.ATP and adenosine in the local regulation of water transport and homeostasis by the kidney.Attenuated, flow-induced ATP release contributes to absence of flow-sensitive, purinergic Cai2+ signaling in human ADPKD cyst epithelial cellsConnexin 30 deficiency impairs renal tubular ATP release and pressure natriuresis.ATP, P2 receptors and the renal microcirculation.Effects of extracellular nucleotides on renal tubular solute transportProgress in ciliary ion channel physiology.Physiology of endothelin and the kidney.Polycystins and renovascular mechanosensory transduction.Primary cilia: highly sophisticated biological sensors.The primary cilium as sensor of fluid flow: new building blocks to the model. A review in the theme: cell signaling: proteins, pathways and mechanisms.Cell culture: complications due to mechanical release of ATP and activation of purinoceptors.Functional and therapeutic importance of purinergic signaling in polycystic kidney disease.A novel dephosphorylation-activated conductance in a mouse renal collecting duct cell line.ATP releasing connexin 30 hemichannels mediate flow-induced calcium signaling in the collecting duct.
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Loss of apical monocilia on collecting duct principal cells impairs ATP secretion across the apical cell surface and ATP-dependent and flow-induced calcium signals.
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Loss of apical monocilia on co ...... flow-induced calcium signals.
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Loss of apical monocilia on co ...... flow-induced calcium signals.
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P2860
P1476
Loss of apical monocilia on co ...... flow-induced calcium signals.
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Attila Fintha
Bradley K Yoder
Brian Siroky
Dragos Olteanu
Elizabeth L Hanson
Erik M Schwiebert
Lisa M Satlin
Michael B Hovater
Nai-Lin Cheng
P Darwin Bell
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10.1007/S11302-007-9072-0
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2007-11-13T00:00:00Z
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