Nephron-specific deletion of the prorenin receptor causes a urine concentration defect.
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ANG II-independent prorenin/(pro)renin receptor signaling pathways in the central nervous system.Soluble (pro)renin receptor via β-catenin enhances urine concentration capability as a target of liver X receptor.Renal tubular epithelial cell prorenin receptor regulates blood pressure and sodium transport.Collecting Duct Prorenin Receptor Knockout Reduces Renal Function, Increases Na+ Excretion and Mitigates renal Responses in ANGII induced hypertensive mice.Role of the Collecting Duct Renin Angiotensin System in Regulation of Blood Pressure and Renal Function.Prorenin receptor in kidney development.The nephron (pro)renin receptor: function and significance.Outside the mainstream: novel collecting duct proteins regulating water balance.Unraveling the Physiology of (Pro)Renin Receptor in the Distal Nephron.The (pro)renin receptor and its interaction partners.Atp6ap2 ablation in adult mice impairs viability through multiple organ deficiencies.High potassium promotes mutual interaction between (pro)renin receptor and the local renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in rat inner medullary collecting duct cellsProrenin Receptor, a Necessary Component in Urine Concentration Mechanism.Renal Atp6ap2/(Pro)renin Receptor Is Required for Normal Vacuolar H+-ATPase Function but Not for the Renin-Angiotensin System.Prorenin receptor mediates inflammation in renal ischemia.The Prorenin Receptor in the Cardiovascular System and Beyond.Collecting duct (pro)renin receptor targets ENaC to mediate angiotensin II-induced hypertension.Aliskiren increases aquaporin-2 expression and attenuates lithium-induced nephrogenic diabetes insipidus.The macula densa prorenin receptor is essential in renin release and blood pressure control.(Pro)Renin receptor mediates obesity-induced antinatriuresis and elevated blood pressure via upregulation of the renal epithelial sodium channel
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Nephron-specific deletion of the prorenin receptor causes a urine concentration defect.
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Nephron-specific deletion of the prorenin receptor causes a urine concentration defect.
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Nephron-specific deletion of the prorenin receptor causes a urine concentration defect.
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Nephron-specific deletion of the prorenin receptor causes a urine concentration defect.
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Nephron-specific deletion of the prorenin receptor causes a urine concentration defect.
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Alfred N Van Hoek
Atsuhiro Ichihara
Deborah Stuart
Donald E Kohan
Helmy M Siragy
Matias Calquin
Nirupama Ramkumar
Shuping Wang
Syed Quadri
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10.1152/AJPRENAL.00126.2015
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2015-05-20T00:00:00Z