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The calcium-activated chloride channel Anoctamin 1 contributes to the regulation of renal function

Faria, Diana ; Rock, Jason R. ; Romao, Ana M. ; Schweda, Frank ; Bandulik, Sascha ; Witzgall, Ralph ; Schlatter, Eberhard ; Heitzmann, Dirk ; Pavenstädt, Hermann ; Herrmann, Edwin ; Kunzelmann, Karl ; Schreiber, Rainer



Abstract

The role of calcium-activated chloride channels for renal function is unknown. By immunohistochemistry we demonstrate dominant expression of the recently identified calcium-activated chloride channels, Anoctamin 1 (Ano1, TMEM16A) in human and mouse proximal tubular epithelial (PTE) cells, with some expression in podocytes and other tubular segments. Ano1-null mice had proteinuria and numerous ...

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