肾水通道蛋白和钠转运蛋白特别关注尿路阻塞。

APMIS. Supplementum Pub Date : 2003-01-01
Jørgen Frøkiaer, Chunling Li, Yimin Shi, Anja Jensen, Helle Praetorius, Helle Hansen, Oguz Topcu, Chrysanthi Sardeli, Weidong Wang, Tae-Hwan Kwon, Søren Nielsen
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Agre及其同事发现的水通道蛋白-1 (AQP1)解释了长期存在的生物物理学问题,即水是如何特异性地穿过生物膜的。这些研究导致了一个全新的膜蛋白家族——水通道蛋白的发现和鉴定。目前,至少有7种水通道蛋白在肾脏的不同部位表达,该家族的4个成员(AQP1-4)已被证明在肾脏调节机体水分平衡的生理和病理生理中发挥关键作用。通过肾水通道蛋白的渗透平衡是通过NaCl的主动运输来维持的。在单个肾小管段中主要的钠转运体和通道已经被确定,这些转运体和通道的调节是肾脏钠重吸收和建立动力的基础。在这篇综述中,简要介绍了肾水通道蛋白和钠转运体和通道的作用,并对尿路梗阻时尿浓缩能力受损的关键作用进行了综述。因此,这篇综述更新了之前的详细综述(1-5)。
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Renal aquaporins and sodium transporters with special focus on urinary tract obstruction.

The discovery of aquaporin-1 (AQP1) by Agre and colleagues explained the long-standing biophysical question of how water specifically crosses biological membranes. These studies led to the discovery and identification of a whole new family of membrane proteins, the aquaporins. At present, at least seven aquaporins are expressed at distinct sites in the kidney and 4 members of this family (AQP1-4) have been demonstrated to play pivotal roles in the physiology and pathophysiology for renal regulation of body water balance. Osmotic equilibration via renal aquaporins is maintained by active transport of NaCl. The major sodium transporters and channels in the individual renal tubule segments have been identified and the regulation of these transporters and channels are fundamental for renal sodium reabsorption and for establishing the driving force. In this mini-review the role of renal aquaporins and sodium transporters and channels is briefly described and their key role for the impaired urinary concentrating capacity in response to urinary tract obstruction is reviewed. Thus this review updates previous detailed reviews (1-5).

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