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Intrarenal purinergic signaling in the control of renal tubular transportAlpha-hemolysin from Escherichia coli uses endogenous amplification through P2X receptor activation to induce hemolysis.No evidence for cell-to-cell coupling in rat colonic crypts: studies with Lucifer Yellow and with photobleaching.Bacterial RTX toxins allow acute ATP release from human erythrocytes directly through the toxin pore.Python erythrocytes are resistant to α-hemolysin from Escherichia coli.The role of epithelial P2Y2 and P2Y4 receptors in the regulation of intestinal chloride secretion.P2Y2R is a direct target of HIF-1α and mediates secretion-dependent cyst growth of renal cyst-forming epithelial cells.Colonic potassium handling.Intact colonic KCa1.1 channel activity in KCNMB2 knockout mice.Primary cilium-dependent sensing of urinary flow and paracrine purinergic signaling.Loop Diuretics Diminish Hemolysis Induced by α-Hemolysin from Escherichia coli.[Ca2+]i Oscillations and IL-6 Release Induced by α-Hemolysin from Escherichia coli Require P2 Receptor Activation in Renal Epithelia.Sialic acid residues are essential for cell lysis mediated by leukotoxin from Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans.AVP dynamically increases paracellular Na+ permeability and transcellular NaCl transport in the medullary thick ascending limb of Henle's loop.Agonists that increase [Ca²⁺](i) halt the movement of acidic cytoplasmic vesicles in MDCK cells.Na(+) dependence of K(+) -induced natriuresis, kaliuresis and Na(+) /Cl(-) cotransporter dephosphorylation.AVP-stimulated nucleotide secretion in perfused mouse medullary thick ascending limb and cortical collecting duct.Released nucleotides amplify the cilium-dependent, flow-induced [Ca2+]i response in MDCK cells.P2Y(2) receptor-mediated inhibition of amiloride-sensitive short circuit current in M-1 mouse cortical collecting duct cells.ATP stimulates Cl- secretion and reduces amiloride-sensitive Na+ absorption in M-1 mouse cortical collecting duct cells.Flufenamate and Gd3+ inhibit stimulated Ca2+ influx in the epithelial cell line CFPAC-1.Forskolin and PMA pretreatment of HT29 cells alters their chloride conductance induced by cAMP, Ca2+ and hypotonic cell swelling.Agonist-induced intracellular Ca2+ transients in HT29 cells.Renal epithelial cells can release ATP by vesicular fusionEffect of extracellular ATP on contraction, cytosolic calcium activity, membrane voltage and ion currents of rat mesangial cells in primary culture.ATP release from non-excitable cells.Distal colonic Na(+) absorption inhibited by luminal P2Y(2) receptors.P2X Receptors Inhibit NaCl Absorption in mTAL Independently of Nitric Oxide.P2Y2 receptor knock-out mice display normal NaCl absorption in medullary thick ascending limb.P2X receptors trigger intracellular alkalization in isolated perfused mouse medullary thick ascending limb.Adrenaline-induced colonic K+ secretion is mediated by KCa1.1 (BK) channels.Luminal P2Y2 receptor-mediated inhibition of Na+ absorption in isolated perfused mouse CCD.Basolateral P2X receptors mediate inhibition of NaCl transport in mouse medullary thick ascending limb (mTAL).Basolateral Na+-dependent HCO3- transporter NBCn1-mediated HCO3- influx in rat medullary thick ascending limb.Haemolysis induced by α-toxin from Staphylococcus aureus requires P2X receptor activation.Fluid flow sensing and triggered nucleotide release in epithelia.Exocrine secretion spelled with a capital K+ (BK).Hydrochlorothiazide and acute urinary acidification: The "voltage hypothesis" of ENaC-dependent H+ secretion refuted.Attenuation of stimulated Ca2+ influx in colonic epithelial (HT29) cells by cAMP.Leukotoxin from Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans causes shrinkage and P2X receptor-dependent lysis of human erythrocytes.
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