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High osmolality induces the kidney-specific chloride channel CLC-K1 by a serum and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase 1 MAPK pathway

Bergler, Tobias ; Stoelcker, Benjamin ; Jeblick, Roland ; Reinhold, Stephan W. ; Wolf, Konrad ; Riegger, Günter A.J. ; Krämer, Bernhard K.



Zusammenfassung

The kidney-specific chloride channels CLC-K1/2 and their functionally important subunit barttin, by mediating solute transport in medulla, contribute to the osmotic gradient. We sought to determine whether they themselves are regulated by variations of osmolality. The expression of CLC-K1 and barttin mRNA and protein was significantly increased in a distal convoluted tubule cell line after a ...

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