2011
Calcium-Modulated Chloride Pathways Contribute to Chloride Flux in Murine Cystic Fibrosis-Affected Macrophages
Shenoy A, Kopic S, Murek M, Caputo C, Geibel JP, Egan ME. Calcium-Modulated Chloride Pathways Contribute to Chloride Flux in Murine Cystic Fibrosis-Affected Macrophages. Pediatric Research 2011, 70: 447-452. PMID: 21796019, PMCID: PMC3189336, DOI: 10.1203/pdr.0b013e31822f2448.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCystic fibrosisWT macrophagesCF macrophagesExtracellular Ca2CAMP-activated chloride channelCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) proteinContribution of CFTRIon transport abnormalitiesResult of mutationsContribution of calciumRegulator proteinRobust inflammationChronic infectionMacrophage dysfunctionMacrophage functionIntracellular Ca2Transport abnormalitiesMacrophagesChloride channelsMethoxy-quinolinium bromideCFTRinh-172Fluorescent indicator dyesFibrosisPathwayCFTR
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
1993
Endothelin increases [Ca2+]i in M-1 mouse cortical collecting duct cells by a dual mechanism
Korbmacher C, Boulpaep E, Giebisch G, Geibel J. Endothelin increases [Ca2+]i in M-1 mouse cortical collecting duct cells by a dual mechanism. American Journal Of Physiology 1993, 265: c349-c357. PMID: 8368264, DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1993.265.2.c349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndothelin-1Intracellular storesDuct cellsNifedipine-sensitive Ca2Intracellular calcium concentrationParticipation of Ca2Endothelin increaseFura-2Extracellular calciumExtracellular Ca2Arginine vasopressinIntracellular Ca2Calcium concentrationInitial Ca2Fluorescent imaging systemInitial exposurePlateau phaseMiceEntry mechanismDual mechanismCa2Second Ca2CellsNifedipineVasopressinMechanism of apical K+ channel modulation in principal renal tubule cells. Effect of inhibition of basolateral Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase.
Wang W, Geibel J, Giebisch G. Mechanism of apical K+ channel modulation in principal renal tubule cells. Effect of inhibition of basolateral Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase. The Journal Of General Physiology 1993, 101: 673-694. PMID: 8393065, PMCID: PMC2216783, DOI: 10.1085/jgp.101.5.673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffect of inhibitionPump inhibitionInhibitory effectChannel activityProtein kinase CPump activityAddition of strophanthidinPatch-clamp techniqueRenal tubule cellsBath solutionCell-attached patchesExtracellular Ca2Removal of Ca2Intracellular Ca2MicroM ionomycinTubule cellsControl valuesLow-conductance K channelsPrincipal cellsChannel modulationK channelsInhibitionNM staurosporineDependent protein kinase CPotent inhibitor