2020
Penicillin G Induces H+, K+-ATPase via a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism in the Rat Colonic Crypt
Baratta VM, Norz V, Barahona MJ, Gisinger TM, Mulligan D, Geibel JP. Penicillin G Induces H+, K+-ATPase via a Nitric Oxide-Dependent Mechanism in the Rat Colonic Crypt. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 2020, 54: 1132-1142. PMID: 33175479, PMCID: PMC8095381, DOI: 10.33594/000000305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRat colonic cryptsColonic cryptsNitric oxideNitric oxide-dependent mechanismPotassium homeostasisArginine methyl esterAmmonium prepulse techniqueIntracellular nitric oxideSodium-free conditionsL-NAMEDiarrheal statesATPase activityBACKGROUND/Presence of NOPenicillin G sodium saltAcute exposureL-arginineSmall intestineIsolated administrationN-nitroHomeostatic conditionsCryptsPrepulse techniqueSignificant reductionNovel mechanism
2018
Modulations in extracellular calcium lead to H+-ATPase-dependent acid secretion: a clarification of PPI failure
Kitay AM, Schneebacher MT, Schmitt A, Heschl K, Kopic S, Alfadda T, Alsaihati A, Link A, Geibel J. Modulations in extracellular calcium lead to H+-ATPase-dependent acid secretion: a clarification of PPI failure. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2018, 315: g36-g42. PMID: 29517927, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00132.2017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcid secretionParietal cellsExtracellular calciumGastric parietal cellsProton pump inhibitor exposureExtracellular CaPotassium-free conditionsRecurrent reflux symptomsCalcium sensing receptorGastric acid secretionPPI failurePPI therapyReflux symptomsIsolated gastric glandsInhibitor exposureCalcimimetic R568Pharmacological targetsSensing receptorAbsence of sodiumCalcium concentrationCaSRGastric glandsSecretionATPase activityExcretion pathway
2011
Angiotensin II Stimulates H+-ATPase Activity in Intercalated Cells from Isolated Mouse Connecting Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts
Wagner CA, Mohebbi N, Uhlig U, Giebisch GH, Breton S, Brown D, Geibel JP. Angiotensin II Stimulates H+-ATPase Activity in Intercalated Cells from Isolated Mouse Connecting Tubules and Cortical Collecting Ducts. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 2011, 28: 513-520. PMID: 22116365, PMCID: PMC3709473, DOI: 10.1159/000335112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAngiotensin IIAnimalsAnion Transport ProteinsBicarbonatesCell MembraneChloridesColchicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationImmunohistochemistryKidney CortexKidney Tubules, CollectingMacrolidesMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLReceptors, AngiotensinSaralasinSodiumSulfate TransportersVacuolar Proton-Translocating ATPasesConceptsCNT/CCDAngiotensin IICortical collecting ductsBicarbonate secretionChloride absorptionCollecting ductsType 1 angiotensin II receptorAngiotensin II stimulatesAngiotensin II receptorsAcid-base statusConnecting tubuleATPase activityII receptorsSpecific subtypesNephron segmentsIndependent intracellularAcid extrusionType BSecretionTubulesDuct systemDuctPendrinPresent studyCells
2007
Stimulatory Pathways of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor on Acid Secretion in Freshly Isolated Human Gastric Glands
Remy C, Kirchhoff P, Hafner P, Busque S, Mueller M, Geibel J, Wagner C. Stimulatory Pathways of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor on Acid Secretion in Freshly Isolated Human Gastric Glands. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 2007, 19: 33-42. PMID: 17310098, DOI: 10.1159/000099190.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeterotrimeric G proteinsHuman gastric glandsMAP kinaseGastric parietal cellsATPase activityG proteinsGastric acid secretionERK 1/2 MAP kinaseIndependent PKC isoformsStimulation of CaSRERK1/2 MAP kinasesAcid secretionProtein kinase CPKC-delta isoformParietal cellsStimulatory effectChelator of intracellularActivation of PKCGastric glandsHuman gastric parietal cellsPLC inhibitor U73122Sensitive heterotrimeric G proteinsPD 098059General inhibitorPKC isoforms
2005
An amino acid transporter involved in gastric acid secretion
Kirchhoff P, Dave MH, Remy C, Kosiek O, Busque SM, Dufner M, Geibel JP, Verrey F, Wagner CA. An amino acid transporter involved in gastric acid secretion. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal Of Physiology 2005, 451: 738-748. PMID: 16308696, DOI: 10.1007/s00424-005-1507-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmino acid transportersAcid transportersAmino acidsHeteromeric amino acid transportersHeterodimeric amino acid transportersGastric acid secretionSystem L amino acid transportProtein-rich dietSystem L amino acid transportersSystem L aminoL amino acid transportersAmino acid transportParietal cellsAcid secretionPresence of glutamineNovel roleAcid transportVariety of stimuliIsolated rat gastric glandsTransportersATPase activityNon-metabolizable substratesSystem L.Serum amino acidsGlutamineThe calcium-sensing receptor acts as a modulator of gastric acid secretion in freshly isolated human gastric glands
Dufner MM, Kirchhoff P, Remy C, Hafner P, Müller M, Cheng SX, Tang LQ, Hebert SC, Geibel JP, Wagner CA. The calcium-sensing receptor acts as a modulator of gastric acid secretion in freshly isolated human gastric glands. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2005, 289: g1084-g1090. PMID: 16109841, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00571.2004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman gastric glandsHistamine-induced activationGastric acid secretionGastric glandsExtracellular divalent cationsParietal cellsAcid secretionIsolated rat gastric glandsRelease of acetylcholineCalcium-sensing receptorEnterochromaffin-like cellsAbsence of histamineExtracellular divalent cation concentrationFunctional CaSRATPase activityVagus nerveNeuronal pathwaysRat gastric glandsFura-2Human patientsCaSRFluo-4Sustained increaseCalcium measurementsHistaminel-Type amino acids stimulate gastric acid secretion by activation of the calcium-sensing receptor in parietal cells
Busque SM, Kerstetter JE, Geibel JP, Insogna K. l-Type amino acids stimulate gastric acid secretion by activation of the calcium-sensing receptor in parietal cells. AJP Gastrointestinal And Liver Physiology 2005, 289: g664-g669. PMID: 15961860, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00096.2005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalcium-sensing receptorAbsence of secretagoguesAcid secretionParietal cellsHistamine-2 receptorSystem L amino acid transportGastric acid secretionWhole stomach preparationDose-dependent increaseIndividual parietal cellsStomach preparationRat gastric glandsHEK-293 cellsCaSRL-amino acidsGastric glandsHormonal stimulationATPase activitySecretionPhysiological concentrationsReceptorsSecretagoguesAcid transportAmino acidsSecretory cells
2004
Nongenomic stimulation of vacuolar H+-ATPases in intercalated renal tubule cells by aldosterone
Winter C, Schulz N, Giebisch G, Geibel JP, Wagner CA. Nongenomic stimulation of vacuolar H+-ATPases in intercalated renal tubule cells by aldosterone. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2004, 101: 2636-2641. PMID: 14983061, PMCID: PMC357002, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0307321101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcid-base homeostasisMineralocorticoid receptorStimulatory effectAldosterone-induced stimulationSystemic acid-base homeostasisDistal tubular acidosisRenal tubule cellsAcid-base statusNongenomic modulationNongenomic stimulationRenal collecting ductsAngiotensin IITransepithelial pH gradientTubular acidosisUrine acidificationAldosteroneATPase activityRenal acidificationHydrogen secretionIntracellular Ca2Complete reabsorptionATPase stainingTubule cellsCollecting ductsNongenomic pathways
2003
Localization and Regulation of the ATP6V0A4 (a4) Vacuolar H+-ATPase Subunit Defective in an Inherited Form of Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis
Stehberger PA, Schulz N, Finberg KE, Karet FE, Giebisch G, Lifton RP, Geibel JP, Wagner CA. Localization and Regulation of the ATP6V0A4 (a4) Vacuolar H+-ATPase Subunit Defective in an Inherited Form of Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis. Journal Of The American Society Of Nephrology 2003, 14: 3027-3038. PMID: 14638902, DOI: 10.1097/01.asn.0000099375.74789.ab.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDistal renal tubular acidosisRenal tubular acidosisLoop of HenleProximal tubulesTubular acidosisMouse kidneyA4 expressionDistal tubulesDistal convoluted tubuleProtein expression levelsElectrolyte intakeA4 proteinConvoluted tubulesMouse nephron segmentsNephron segmentsApical stainingWestern blottingAcidosisProtein expressionKidneyATPase activityDistal portionHenleExpression levelsTubulesA rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse
Wagner CA, Lükewille U, Valles P, Breton S, Brown D, Giebisch GH, Geibel JP. A rapid enzymatic method for the isolation of defined kidney tubule fragments from mouse. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal Of Physiology 2003, 446: 623-632. PMID: 12748863, DOI: 10.1007/s00424-003-1082-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProximal tubulesTubule fragmentsMouse kidneyKidney tubule fragmentsCollagenase digestion techniqueMouse proximal tubulesUnits/minTrypan blue exclusionKidney functionInner stripeOuter medullaIntercalated cellsIndependent intracellularBlue exclusionTrypan blueTubulesKidneyMicePH-sensitive dyeLight microscopyDuctAnimalsFurther characterizationATPase activityFunctional characteristics
1998
Angiotensin II stimulates vesicular H+-ATPase in rat proximal tubular cells
Wagner C, Giebisch G, Lang F, Geibel J. Angiotensin II stimulates vesicular H+-ATPase in rat proximal tubular cells. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1998, 95: 9665-9668. PMID: 9689138, PMCID: PMC21396, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.16.9665.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAngiotensin IIProximal tubulesIon secretionEffect of AIIRat proximal tubular cellsAngiotensin II stimulatesRemoval of ClPH-sensitive fluorescent dye 2Proximal tubular cellsNa/H exchangerBafilomycin A1Proximal tubule fragmentsTubular cellsBicarbonate reabsorptionHCO3- reabsorptionTubule fragmentsH exchangerATPase activityFluorescent dye 2Proton pump inhibitor bafilomycin A1Intracellular pHTubulesSecretionPresent studyCell pHDifferential localization of colonic H+-K+-ATPase isoforms in surface and crypt cells
Rajendran V, Singh S, Geibel J, Binder H. Differential localization of colonic H+-K+-ATPase isoforms in surface and crypt cells. American Journal Of Physiology 1998, 274: g424-g429. PMID: 9486199, DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1998.274.2.g424.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCrypt cellsColonic cryptsRat distal colonSurface cellsSurface epithelial cellsATPase isoformsOuabain-insensitive componentApical membraneDistal colonAcid loadDependent intracellularEpithelial cellsATPase activityCryptsDifferential localizationOuabainATPase alpha subunitCellsAlpha subunitCompelling evidenceIsoformsColonActivityRecovery
1993
Apical H+-ATPase Activity in the Rabbit Proximal Tubule
Geibel J. Apical H+-ATPase Activity in the Rabbit Proximal Tubule. Cellular Physiology And Biochemistry 1993, 3: 34-41. DOI: 10.1159/000154666.Peer-Reviewed Original Research