نتایج جستجو برای: aqp5

تعداد نتایج: 310  

Journal: :Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research 2002

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2004
In-Kyung Song Choun-Ki Joo

PURPOSE To establish morphologic and functional changes in the rat cornea after 20% ethanol-mediated epithelial flap creation. METHODS The epithelial flap was detached using 20% ethanol and then repositioned. On the other eye, the corneal epithelium was mechanically scraped. The morphologic changes were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy (LM and TEM). Terminal deoxynucleot...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2001
Yuanlin Song Sujatha Jayaraman Baoxue Yang Michael A. Matthay A.S. Verkman

Several aquaporin-type water channels are expressed in mammalian airways and lung: AQP1 in microvascular endothelia, AQP3 in upper airway epithelia, AQP4 in upper and lower airway epithelia, and AQP5 in alveolar epithelia. Novel quantitative methods were developed to compare airway fluid transport-related functions in wild-type mice and knockout mice deficient in these aquaporins. Lower airway ...

2017
Anne Hahn Johannes Faulhaber Lalita Srisawang Andreas Stortz Johanna J Salomon Marcus A Mall Stephan Frings Frank Möhrlen

Transport of water and electrolytes in airway epithelia involves chloride-selective ion channels, which are controlled either by cytosolic Ca2+ or by cAMP The contributions of the two pathways to chloride transport differ among vertebrate species. Because rats are becoming more important as animal model for cystic fibrosis, we have examined how Ca2+- dependent and cAMP- dependent Cl- secretion ...

Journal: :Journal of thermal biology 2014
Kristine Vesterdorf Dominique Blache Shane K Maloney

The nasal respiratory mucosa is the primary site for evaporative water loss in panting species, necessitating the movement of water across the nasal epithelium. Aquaporins (AQP) are protein channels that facilitate water movement in various fluid transporting tissues of non-panting species. Whether the requirement for enhanced capacity for transepithelial water movement in the nasal respiratory...

Journal: :American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology 2000

2014
Maria Morgan-Bathke Zoey I. Harris Deborah G. Arnett Rob R. Klein Randy Burd David K. Ann Kirsten H. Limesand

The standard of care for head and neck cancer typically includes surgical resection of the tumor followed by targeted head and neck radiation. However depending on tumor location and stage, some cases may not require surgical resection while others may be treated with chemoradiation. Unfortunately, these radiation treatments cause chronic negative side effects for patients. These side effects a...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2011
Yu-Chih Hsu Jason Osinski Christine E Campbell E David Litwack Dan Wang Song Liu Cindy J Bachurski Richard M Gronostajski

The Nuclear factor I (NFI) transcription factor family consists of four genes (Nfia, Nfib, Nfic and Nfix) that regulate the development of multiple organ systems in mice and humans. Nfib is expressed in both lung mesenchyme and epithelium and mice lacking Nfib have severe lung maturation defects and die at birth. Here we continue our analysis of the phenotype of Nfib⁻/⁻ lungs and show that Nfib...

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