1999
A Role for Interleukin-6 in Parathyroid Hormone-Induced Bone Resorption in Vivo
Grey A, Mitnick M, Masiukiewicz U, Sun B, Rudikoff S, Jilka R, Manolagas S, Insogna K. A Role for Interleukin-6 in Parathyroid Hormone-Induced Bone Resorption in Vivo. Endocrinology 1999, 140: 4683-4690. PMID: 10499526, DOI: 10.1210/endo.140.10.7036.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParathyroid hormoneInterleukin-6Bone resorptionBiochemical markersPTH infusionEffect of PTHIL-6 productionCytokine interleukin-6Bone-resorbing cellsRelease of calciumPrimary hyperparathyroidismSerum levelsOsteoblastic cellsParacrine agentsCalcium homeostasisExperimental animalsPermissive roleChronic deficiencyResorptionImportant mediatorSystemic levelsBone formationRegulatory effectsInfusionMarkers
1983
Evidence for bidirectional net movement of creatinine in the rat kidney
Namnum P, Insogna K, Baggish D, Hayslett JP. Evidence for bidirectional net movement of creatinine in the rat kidney. American Journal Of Physiology 1983, 244: f719-f723. PMID: 6859263, DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.1983.244.6.f719.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlomerular filtration rateCreatinine levelsConscious ratsPlasma creatinineFiltration ratePlasma creatinine levelsElevated plasma creatinineInulin clearance ratioIntravenous infusionEndogenous creatinineCreatinineAnesthetized animalsRenal tubulesNet secretionReliable markerRat kidneyRatsMetabolic studiesClearance ratioTest substancesCreatinine transportInfusion