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
2005
The B1-subunit of the H+ ATPase is required for maximal urinary acidification
Finberg KE, Wagner CA, Bailey MA, Păunescu T, Breton S, Brown D, Giebisch G, Geibel JP, Lifton RP. The B1-subunit of the H+ ATPase is required for maximal urinary acidification. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2005, 102: 13616-13621. PMID: 16174750, PMCID: PMC1224669, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0506769102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaximal urinary acidificationNormal urinary acidificationMetabolic acidosisUrinary acidificationDistal renal tubular acidosisAcid challengeRenal tubular acidosisAcute intracellular acidificationB1 subunitLumen-negative potentialFurosemide infusionTubular acidosisAlkaline urineDistal nephronGreater severityAcidosisMiceLoss of B1Intracellular acidificationApical expressionUrineDuctFurther decreaseIsoformsPlasma membrane
2003
A 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
2002
Regulation of the expression of the Cl-/anion exchanger pendrin in mouse kidney by acid-base status
Wagner CA, Finberg KE, Stehberger PA, Lifton RP, Giebisch GH, Aronson PS, Geibel JP. Regulation of the expression of the Cl-/anion exchanger pendrin in mouse kidney by acid-base status. Kidney International 2002, 62: 2109-2117. PMID: 12427135, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1755.2002.00671.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPendrin-positive cellsAcid-base statusPositive cellsBicarbonate secretionMouse kidneyAcid-base transportKnockout mouse modelProtein expression levelsMetabolic alkalosisDeficient dietExchanger pendrinPendrin expressionMouse modelSensorineural deafnessThyroid glandBicarbonate loadPendred syndromeWestern blottingApical membraneInner earPendrin proteinControl levelsKidneyPendrinProtein levelsAcid-base transport in the collecting duct.
Wagner CA, Geibel JP. Acid-base transport in the collecting duct. Journal Of Nephrology 2002, 15 Suppl 5: s112-27. PMID: 12027210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcidosisAcidosis, Renal TubularAnimalsBicarbonatesBiological TransportHormonesHumansKidney Tubules, CollectingProtonsConceptsDistal renal tubular acidosisRisk of nephrocalcinosisAcid-base transportRenal tubular acidosisAngiotensin IIMetabolic acidosisTubular acidosisBicarbonate handlingElectrolyte statusRenal electrolyteMetabolic statusAcidosisFinal secretionDuctTranscellular movementProtein mutationsGenetic diseasesStatusBicarbonateAldosteroneCellsNephrocalcinosisEndothelinLithiasisSyndrome
1997
Intracellular Acidification Induces Cl/HCO3 Exchange Activity in the Basolateral Membrane of β-intercalated Cells of the Rabbit Cortical Collecting Duct
Merot J, Giebisch G, Geibel J. Intracellular Acidification Induces Cl/HCO3 Exchange Activity in the Basolateral Membrane of β-intercalated Cells of the Rabbit Cortical Collecting Duct. The Journal Of Membrane Biology 1997, 159: 253-262. PMID: 9312214, DOI: 10.1007/s002329900288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBeta-intercalated cellsCortical collecting ductsRabbit cortical collecting ductsHCO3- exchange activityAcid-base transportersProfound decreaseChloride-bicarbonate exchangerCollecting ductsBasolateral additionBasolateral DIDSPH recoveryApical applicationIntracellular pHCell pHDifferent lag periodsBasolateral membraneCellsDuctAcid loading
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 Ca2CellsNifedipineVasopressin
1990
K+ Channels of the Mammalian Collecting Duct
Geibel J, Zweifach A, White S, Wang W, Giebisch G. K+ Channels of the Mammalian Collecting Duct. Kidney & Blood Pressure Research 1990, 13: 59-69. PMID: 1689862, DOI: 10.1159/000173348.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsApical membraneCell membraneMammalian collecting ductsSmall conductanceApical cell membraneOpen probability increasesBasolateral cell membraneIon channelsGating propertiesBasolateral membraneHormone actionMajor siteMembraneCell depolarizationOpen probabilityPossible roleTransport systemConductance