scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1009022358 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1038/KI.2011.451 |
P932 | PMC publication ID | 3482822 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 22258323 |
P5875 | ResearchGate publication ID | 221760051 |
P50 | author | Josephine P Briggs | Q58416671 |
P2093 | author name string | Jurgen Schnermann | |
P2860 | cites work | Inhibition of the renin-angiotensin system upregulates cyclooxygenase-2 expression in the macula densa | Q72997605 |
The neuronal isoform of constitutive nitric oxide synthase is up-regulated in the macula densa of angiotensinogen gene-knockout mice | Q73093140 | ||
Renin expression in COX-2-knockout mice on normal or low-salt diets | Q73127501 | ||
Genetic deletion of COX-2 prevents increased renin expression in response to ACE inhibition | Q73446360 | ||
Regulation of renin gene expression in kidneys of eNOS- and nNOS-deficient mice | Q73674844 | ||
Dietary salt loading decreases the expressions of neuronal-type nitric oxide synthase and renin in the juxtaglomerular apparatus of angiotensinogen gene-knockout mice | Q74349746 | ||
Renal baroreceptor-stimulated renin in the eNOS knockout mouse | Q77337019 | ||
Lack of connexin 40 causes displacement of renin-producing cells from afferent arterioles to the extraglomerular mesangium | Q79848355 | ||
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide stimulates renin secretion via activation of PAC1 receptors | Q79953540 | ||
Regulation of renin secretion and expression in mice deficient in beta1- and beta2-adrenergic receptors | Q80361660 | ||
Connexin40 regulates renin production and blood pressure | Q80592747 | ||
Cardiovascular phenotype of mice lacking all three subtypes of angiotensin II receptors | Q81322401 | ||
Somatic mutations in the connexin 40 gene (GJA5) in atrial fibrillation | Q24294428 | ||
Decreased susceptibility to renovascular hypertension in mice lacking the prostaglandin I2 receptor IP | Q24562129 | ||
ICA 512, an autoantigen of type I diabetes, is an intrinsic membrane protein of neurosecretory granules | Q24563069 | ||
Molecular cloning and identification of a receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase, IA-2, from human insulinoma | Q28244557 | ||
Islet cell antigen 512 is a diabetes-specific islet autoantigen related to protein tyrosine phosphatases | Q28251419 | ||
Gene targeting in mice reveals a requirement for angiotensin in the development and maintenance of kidney morphology and growth factor regulation | Q28505894 | ||
Blood pressures and cardiovascular homeostasis in mice having reduced or absent angiotensin-converting enzyme gene function | Q28508092 | ||
Endocrinological abnormalities in angiotensinogen-gene knockout mice: studies of hormonal responses to dietary salt loading | Q28509056 | ||
Targeted disruption of the protein tyrosine phosphatase-like molecule IA-2 results in alterations in glucose tolerance tests and insulin secretion | Q28510538 | ||
Disruption of the dopamine D3 receptor gene produces renin-dependent hypertension | Q28511119 | ||
Disruption of the transmembrane dense core vesicle proteins IA-2 and IA-2beta causes female infertility | Q28589515 | ||
Connexin40 is essential for the pressure control of renin synthesis and secretion | Q28589707 | ||
Angiotensinogen-deficient mice with hypotension | Q28594906 | ||
Development of vascular renin expression in the kidney critically depends on the cyclic AMP pathway | Q30412345 | ||
Reciprocal expression of connexin 40 and 45 during phenotypical changes in renin-secreting cells | Q30428002 | ||
Selective deletion of Connexin 40 in renin-producing cells impairs renal baroreceptor function and is associated with arterial hypertension. | Q30430501 | ||
Stimulation of renin secretion by angiotensin II blockade is Gsalpha-dependent | Q30432127 | ||
Renin cells are precursors for multiple cell types that switch to the renin phenotype when homeostasis is threatened | Q30433495 | ||
Conduction of vasomotor responses in arterioles: a role for cell-to-cell coupling? | Q30461323 | ||
Aberrant renal vascular morphology and renin expression in mutant mice lacking angiotensin-converting enzyme | Q30470062 | ||
Salt-sensitive splice variant of nNOS expressed in the macula densa cells | Q33545563 | ||
Conducted vasomotor responses in arterioles: characteristics, mechanisms and physiological significance | Q33751233 | ||
Alternative Gnas gene products have opposite effects on glucose and lipid metabolism. | Q33821507 | ||
Angiotensin II attenuates renal cortical cyclooxygenase-2 expression | Q33848631 | ||
Targeted disruption of the IA-2beta gene causes glucose intolerance and impairs insulin secretion but does not prevent the development of diabetes in NOD mice. | Q34329403 | ||
Increased renal renin content in mice lacking the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE2 | Q34477168 | ||
Physiology of local renin-angiotensin systems. | Q34543927 | ||
Preserved macula densa-dependent renin secretion in A1 adenosine receptor knockout mice | Q44244712 | ||
Stimulation of renin release by prostaglandin E2 is mediated by EP2 and EP4 receptors in mouse kidneys | Q44869335 | ||
Cross talk between the intrarenal dopaminergic and cyclooxygenase-2 systems | Q45197555 | ||
Substitution of connexin40 with connexin45 prevents hyperreninemia and attenuates hypertension | Q46182917 | ||
Increased expression of renal cyclooxygenase-2 and neuronal nitric oxide synthase in hypertensive Cx40-deficient mice. | Q46350571 | ||
Th1 inflammatory response with altered expression of profibrotic and vasoactive mediators in AT1A and AT1B double-knockout mice | Q46520897 | ||
Dominant role of prostaglandin E2 EP4 receptor in furosemide-induced salt-losing tubulopathy: a model for hyperprostaglandin E syndrome/antenatal Bartter syndrome | Q46564573 | ||
Prostaglandin E2 EP2 and EP4 receptor activation mediates cAMP-dependent hyperpolarization and exocytosis of renin in juxtaglomerular cells | Q46573000 | ||
Spontaneous myocardial infarction in mice lacking all nitric oxide synthase isoforms | Q46643862 | ||
Blood pressure-dependent inhibition of Renin secretion requires A1 adenosine receptors | Q46711549 | ||
Adenosine as a mediator of macula densa-dependent inhibition of renin secretion | Q46816795 | ||
Neuronal nitric oxide synthase-deficient mice have impaired renin release but normal blood pressure. | Q46842360 | ||
Influence of the adenosine A1 receptor on blood pressure regulation and renin release. | Q46853125 | ||
Expression of neuronal type nitric oxide synthase and renin in the juxtaglomerular apparatus of angiotensin type-1a receptor gene-knockout mice | Q48026139 | ||
Effect of genetic deficiency of angiotensinogen on the renin-angiotensin system | Q48404667 | ||
Targeting deletion of angiotensin type 1B receptor gene in the mouse | Q48786167 | ||
Renin-1 Is Essential for Normal Renal Juxtaglomerular Cell Granulation and Macula Densa Morphology | Q50947288 | ||
Role of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase 1 in the kidney. | Q51756533 | ||
Developmental renin expression in mice with a defective renin-angiotensin system. | Q51927508 | ||
Targeted disruption of the neuronal nitric oxide synthase gene. | Q52507290 | ||
Renal growth and development in mice lacking AT1A receptors for angiotensin II. | Q52529044 | ||
Connexin 37 is dispensable for the control of the renin system and for positioning of renin-producing cells in the kidney. | Q54469629 | ||
Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in the juxtaglomerular apparatus of angiotensinogen gene-knockout mice. | Q54642020 | ||
Arachidonic acid increases and indomethacin decreases plasma renin activity in the rabbit | Q68806484 | ||
Role of cGMP as second messenger of adenosine in the inhibition of renin release | Q69830836 | ||
Coexistence of renin and cathepsin B in epithelioid cell secretory granules | Q69909106 | ||
Prostaglandins stimulate renin secretion and renin mRNA in mouse renal juxtaglomerular cells | Q71645969 | ||
Interactions between angiotensin II and norepinephrine on renin release by juxtaglomerular cells | Q71795573 | ||
Angiotensin II Type 1a Receptor-deficient Mice with Hypotension and Hyperreninemia | Q71977217 | ||
The intrarenal renin-angiotensin system: from physiology to the pathobiology of hypertension and kidney disease. | Q34690091 | ||
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D(3) is a negative endocrine regulator of the renin-angiotensin system | Q34793842 | ||
The connexin 40 A96S mutation causes renin-dependent hypertension. | Q35012387 | ||
Stimulation of renin secretion by catecholamines is dependent on adenylyl cyclases 5 and 6. | Q35019728 | ||
Renal cortical cyclooxygenase 2 expression is differentially regulated by angiotensin II AT(1) and AT(2) receptors | Q35127628 | ||
Contribution of the basolateral isoform of the Na-K-2Cl- cotransporter (NKCC1/BSC2) to renin secretion | Q35157510 | ||
Intrarenal dopamine deficiency leads to hypertension and decreased longevity in mice | Q35572452 | ||
Cyclooxygenase-2 is associated with the macula densa of rat kidney and increases with salt restriction | Q35824725 | ||
Transcriptional regulation of renin: an update | Q35951220 | ||
Creation and characterization of a renin knockout rat. | Q36441725 | ||
Augmented renal vascular nNOS and renin protein expression in angiotensin type 1 receptor null mice | Q36574271 | ||
Elevated blood pressures in mice lacking endothelial nitric oxide synthase. | Q36689446 | ||
Connexin45 is expressed in the juxtaglomerular apparatus and is involved in the regulation of renin secretion and blood pressure. | Q36846713 | ||
Salt sensitivity of blood pressure in NKCC1-deficient mice | Q36956763 | ||
Dense-core vesicle proteins IA-2 and IA-2{beta} affect renin synthesis and secretion through the {beta}-adrenergic pathway | Q37100058 | ||
Functional expression of the olfactory signaling system in the kidney | Q37100981 | ||
Prostaglandin F2alpha elevates blood pressure and promotes atherosclerosis. | Q37169153 | ||
Activation of the succinate receptor GPR91 in macula densa cells causes renin release. | Q37181984 | ||
Intrarenal dopaminergic system regulates renin expression | Q37186566 | ||
Chimeric mice carrying 'regional' targeted deletion of the angiotensin type 1A receptor gene. Evidence against the role for local angiotensin in the in vivo feedback regulation of renin synthesis in juxtaglomerular cells | Q37360830 | ||
Hypotonicity-induced Renin exocytosis from juxtaglomerular cells requires aquaporin-1 and cyclooxygenase-2 | Q37367715 | ||
IA-2, a transmembrane protein of the protein tyrosine phosphatase family, is a major autoantigen in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus | Q37518209 | ||
Morphology, physiology, and molecular biology of renin secretion | Q37969158 | ||
Localization of the succinate receptor in the distal nephron and its signaling in polarized MDCK cells | Q39795875 | ||
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma is involved in the control of renin gene expression. | Q40085415 | ||
The pharmacologic alteration of renin release. | Q40303943 | ||
Inhibition of nNOS expression in the macula densa by COX-2-derived prostaglandin E(2). | Q40580522 | ||
A1 and A2 adenosine receptor activation inhibits and stimulates renin secretion of rat renal cortical slices | Q41360371 | ||
Cathepsin B is not the processing enzyme for mouse prorenin | Q41936540 | ||
Permissive role of nitric oxide in macula densa control of renin secretion | Q42459954 | ||
Loss of connexin40 is associated with decreased endothelium-dependent relaxations and eNOS levels in the mouse aorta. | Q42476351 | ||
Renin expression in large renal vessels during fetal development depends on functional beta1/beta2-adrenergic receptors | Q42485037 | ||
Regulation of renin in mice with Cre recombinase-mediated deletion of G protein Gsalpha in juxtaglomerular cells. | Q42497876 | ||
Low plasma renin and reduced renin secretory responses to acute stimuli in conscious COX-2-deficient mice | Q42500934 | ||
Distinct roles for the kidney and systemic tissues in blood pressure regulation by the renin-angiotensin system | Q42710726 | ||
Endothelial-specific deletion of connexin40 promotes atherosclerosis by increasing CD73-dependent leukocyte adhesion | Q43212308 | ||
Ren1d and Ren2 cooperate to preserve homeostasis: evidence from mice expressing GFP in place of Ren1d | Q43632146 | ||
Abolished tubuloglomerular feedback and increased plasma renin in adenosine A1 receptor-deficient mice | Q43771136 | ||
Inhibition of cyclooxygenase-2 attenuates urinary prostanoid excretion without affecting renal renin expression | Q43779564 | ||
Role of prostanoids in regulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system by salt intake. | Q44058272 | ||
Prostaglandins that increase renin production in response to ACE inhibition are not derived from cyclooxygenase-1. | Q44107251 | ||
P433 | issue | 6 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 529-538 | |
P577 | publication date | 2012-01-18 | |
P1433 | published in | Kidney International | Q6404823 |
P1476 | title | Synthesis and secretion of renin in mice with induced genetic mutations | |
P478 | volume | 81 |
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