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Calcium Homeostasis
 
Diabetes OD > Diabetic Complications > Renal > Hypercalciuria > Compensatory Mechanisms > Calcium Homeostasis

Calcium Homeostasis

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Proteomic Analysis (4)


(Journal Article): Proteomic Identification and Immunolocalization of Increased Renal Calbindin-D28k Expression in OVE26 Diabetic Mice
 
Thongboonkerd V, Zheng S, McLeish KR, Epstein PN, Klein JB
 
IN: Rev Diabetic Stud 2005; 2(1):19-26
Impact Factor(s) of Rev Diabetic Stud: 0.125 (2006)

ABSTRACT: Diabetic nephropathy is a common diabetic complication that is associated with alterations in the expression of several renal proteins and abnormal calcium homeostasis. We performe... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Exact and Monte Carlo resampling procedures for the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests.
 
Berry KJ, Mielke PW, Jr
 
IN: Percept Mot Skills 2000; 91:749-754

ABSTRACT: Exact and Monte Carlo resampling FORTRAN programs are described for the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney rank sum test and the Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance for ranks test. The ... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): The role of calbindin and 1,25dihydroxyvitamin D3 in the kidney.
 
Sooy K, Kohut J, Christakos S
 
IN: Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens 2000; 9(4):341-347
Impact Factor(s) of Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens: 3.209 (2004), 3.976 (2003), 3.088 (2002), 2.489 (2001)

ABSTRACT: The identification of a putative apical Ca++ channel in 1,25dihydroxyvitamin D3 responsive epithelia (proximal intestine and the distal nephron) as well as recent studies using cal... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Calbindin-D28K facilitates cytosolic calcium diffusion without interfering with calcium signaling.
 
Koster HP, Hartog A, van Os CH, Bindels RJ
 
IN: Cell Calcium 1995; 18(3):187-196
Impact Factor(s) of Cell Calcium: 2.781 (2003), 3.287 (2002), 3.071 (2001)

ABSTRACT: The role of calbindin-D28K, in transcellular Ca2+ transport and Ca2+ signaling in rabbit cortical collecting system was investigated. Rabbit kidney connecting tubules and cortical ... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Inhibition of calbindin-D28K expression by cyclosporin A in rat kidney: the possible pathogenesis of cyclosporin A-induced hypercalciuria.
 
Yang CW, Kim J, Kim YH, Cha JH, Mim SY, Kim YO, Shin YS, Kim YS, Bang BK
 
IN: J Am Soc Nephrol 1998; 9:1416-1426
Impact Factor(s) of J Am Soc Nephrol: 6.644 (2004), 7.499 (2003), 6.337 (2001)

ABSTRACT: A recent study by Steiner et al. (Biochem Pharmacol 51: 253-258, 1996) demonstrated a decreased calbindin D28K expression in the kidneys of cyclosporin A (CsA)-treated rats. To eva... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Evidence for the impairment of the vitamin D activation pathway by cyclosporine A.
 
Grenet O, Bobadilla M, Chibout SD, Steiner S
 
IN: Biochem Pharmacol 2000; 59(3):267-272
Impact Factor(s) of Biochem Pharmacol: 3.436 (2004), 2.993 (2003), 3.542 (2002), 3.34 (2001)

ABSTRACT: Cyclosporine A (CsA) is a potent immunosuppressant with the drawback of renal side effects. We reported that CsA markedly decreases calcium-binding protein calbindin-D28k mRNA leve... Click HERE for details

 

(Journal Article): Critical role of calbindin-D28k in calcium homeostasis revealed by mice lacking both vitamin D receptor and calbindin-D28k.
 
Zheng W, Xie Y, Li G, Kong J, Feng JQ, Li YC
 
IN: J Biol Chem 2004; 279(50):52406-52413
Impact Factor(s) of J Biol Chem: 6.355 (2004), 6.482 (2003), 7.258 (2001)

ABSTRACT: Calbindin (CaBP)-D28k and CaBP-D9k are cytosolic vitamin D-dependent calcium-binding proteins long thought to play an important role in transepithelial calcium transport. However, ... Click HERE for details

 



 
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