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Cellular and subcellular transport : epithelial cells

edited by Sidney Fleischer, Becca Fleischer ; editorial advisory board, Yasuo Kagawa ... [et al.]

(Methods in enzymology / editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan, v. 191-192 . Biomembranes ; pt. V-W)

Academic Press, c1990

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Includes bibliographies and index

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[1] ISBN 9780121820923

内容説明

The transport volumes of the Biomembranes series were initiated with Volumes 125 and 126 of Methods in Enzymology, which covered Transport in Bacteria, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts. Volumes 156 and 157 continued the theme with ATP-Driven Pumps and Related Transport. Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Eukaryotic (Nonepithelial) Cells was the topic of Volumes 173 and 174. The theme of this volume, as well as of Volume 192, is Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Epithelial Cells.

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Epithelial Transport: An Introduction, K.J. Ullrich.G. Kottra and E. Fromter, Determination of Paracellular Shunt Conductances in Epithelia.KIDNEY:Intact Organ:P. Silva, Isolated Perfused and Nonfiltering Kidney.C.J. Lumsden and M. Silverman, Multiple Indicator Dilution and the Kidney: Kinetics, Permeation, and Transport in Vivo.I.M. Shafik and G.A. Quamme, Micropuncture Techniques in Renal Research.K.J. Ullrich and G. Rumrich, Kidney: Microperfusion - Double-Perfused Tubule in Situ.Glomerular Filtration:A. Yared and I. Ichikawa, Transcapillary Fluid Transport in Glomerulus.D. Schlondorff, Preparation and Study of Isolated Glomeruli.D.A. Troyer and J.I. Kreisberg, Isolation and Study of Glomerular Cells.E.E. Muirhead, W.A. Rightsel, J.A. Pitcock, and T. Inagami, Isolation and Culture of Juxtaglomerular and Renomedullary Interstitial Cells.Isolated Tubules:K.W. Beyenbach and W.H. Dantzler, Comparative Kidney Tubule Sources, Isolation, Perfusion, and Function.P.A. Wright, M.B. Burg, and, M.A. Knepper, Microdissection of Kidney Tubule Segments.J.C. Williams, Jr., and J.A. Schafer, Measurement of Transmural Water Flow in Isolated Pewrfused Tubule Segments.Q. Al-Awqati and G.J. Schwartz, Use of Fluorescent Dyes to Identify Structure and Function of Renal Tubular Cells.B. Caissling and M. Le Hir, Functional Morphology of Kidney Cells and Tubules in Situ.R. Greger, Electrophysiological Approach to Study Isolated Perfused Tubule.F. Morel and D. Butlen, Hormonal Receptors in Isolated Tubule.G. Wirthensohn and W.G. Guder, Metabolism of Isolated Kidney Tubule Segments.T. Maack and C.H. Park, Endocytosis and Lysosomal Hydrolysis of Proteins in Proximal Tubules.J.A. Schafer and J.C. Williams, Jr. , Flux Measurements in Isolated Perfused Tubules.W.B. Guggino, Measurement of Volume and Shape Changes in Isolated Tubules.Isolated Renal Cells:R. Kinne, Transport in Isolated Cells from Defined Nephron Segments.M. Horster and J.S. Handler, Primary Culture of Isolated Tubule Cells of Defined Origin.N.L. Simmons, Tissue Culture of Established Renal Cell Lines.H. Oberleithner, A. Schwab, H.-J. Westphale, B. Schuricht, B. Puschel, and H. Koepsell, Giant MDCK Cells: A Novel Expression System.Isolation of Membrane Vesicles:R.K.H. Kinne, Isolation of Luminal and Contraluminal Plasma Membrane Vesicles from Kidney.S. Karlish and G. Sachs, Transport Studies by Optical Methods.R.J. Turner, Stoichiometry of Coupled Transport Systems in Vesicles.J. Biber, K. Malmstroem, S. Reshkin, and H. Muer, Phosphate Transport in Established Renal Epithelial Cell Lines.I. Sabolic and G. Burckhardt, ATP-Driven Proton Transport in Vesicles from Kidney Cortex.Hormonal Modulation:D. Marver, Aldosterone. D. Brown, A. Verkman, K. Skorecki, and D. Ausiello, Cellular Action of Antidiuretic Hormone.Reconstitution of Transport Proteins.H. Koepsell and S. Seibicke, Reconstitution and Fractionation of Renal Brush-Border Transport Proteins.Stimulus Secretion Coupling in Epithelia:R. Vinayek and J.D. Gardner, Receptor Identification.C.S. Chew, cAMP Technologies, Functional Correlates in Gastric Parietal Cells.H. Rasmussen, Stimulus-Secretion Coupling: General Models and Specific Aspects in Epithelial Cells.L. Hokin, Role of Phosphoinositide-Derived Arachidonic Acid as Second Messenger.J. Williamson, Calcium Signaling Mechanisms.K.A. Wreggett, D.J. Lander, and R.F. Irvine, Two-State Analysis and Radiolabelled Inositol Phosphate Isomers.Pharmacological Agents in Epithelial Transport:B. Wallmark and J. Fryklund, Pharmacological Agents of Gastric Acid Secretion: Receptor Antagonists and Pump Inhibitors.T.R. Kleyman and E.J. Cragoe, Jr. , Cation Transport Probes: Amiloride Series.D.F. Diedrich, Photoaffinity Labeling Analogs of Phlorizin and Phloretin: Synthesis and Effects on Cell Membranes.S.M. O'Grady, M.W. Musch, and M. Field, Diuretic Compounds Structurally Related to Furosemide.R. Greger, Chloride Channel Blockers.Targeting and Intracellular Trafficking in Epithelial Cells:M.L. Bennett, A. Wandinger-Ness, A.W. Brandli, and K. Simons, In Vitro Recovery of Exocytic Transport Vesicles from Polarized MDCK Cells.J.R. Bartles and A.L. Hubbard, Liver: Biogenesis of Rat Hepatocyte Plasma Membrane.R.W. Doms, Oligomerization and Protein Transport.Author Index.Subject Index.
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[2] ISBN 9780121820930

内容説明

The transport volumes of the Biomembranes series were initiated with Volumes 125 and 126 of Methods in Enzymology, which covered Transport in Bacteria, Mitochondria, and Chloroplasts. Volumes 156 and 157 continued the theme with ATP-Driven Pumps and Related Transport. Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Eukaryotic (Nonepithelial) Cells was the topic of Volumes 173 and 174. The theme of this volume, as well as of Volume 192, is Cellular and Subcellular Transport: Epithelial Cells.

目次

Gastrointestinal System: Salivary Gland: I. Novak, Salivary Secretion: Studies on Intact Glands in Vivo and in Vitro. K. Haag and H. Knauf, Determination of Short-Circuit Current in Small Tubular Structures via Cable Analysis. B.J. Baum, I.S. Ambudkar, J. Helman, V.J. Horn, J.E. Melvin, L.M. Mertz, and R.J. Turner, Dispersed Salivary Gland Acinar Cell Preparations for use in Studies of Neurorecptor-Couples Secretory Events. Stomach: P.A. Negulescu and T.E. Machen, Intracellular Ion Activities and MembraneTransport in Parietal Cells Measured with Fluorescent Probes. S. Curci and E. Fromter, Electrophysiological Techniques in Analysis of ion Transport across Gastric Mucosa. T. Berglindh, Gastric Glands and Cells: Preparation and in Vitro Methods. D.H. Malinowska, Permeabilizing Parietal Cells. S.J. Hersey, L. Tang, J. Pohl, and M. Miller, Pepsinogen Secretion in Vitro. G. Flemstrom and H. Forssell, HCO3 Secretion: Stomach and Duodenum. W.W. Reenstra and J.G. Forte, Isolation of H+,K+-ATPase-Containing Membranes from the Gastric Oxyntic Cell. B.E. Peerce, Peptic Granules from Stomach. T. Yamada, Isolation and Primary Culture of Endocrine Cells from Canine Gastric Mucosa. Pancreas: C.B. Wollheim, P. Meda, and P.A. Halban, Isolation of Pancreatic Islets and Primary Culture of Intact Microorgans or of Dispersed Islet Cells. C.B. Wollheim, P. Meda, and P.A. Halban, Establishment and Culture of Insulin-Secreting B-Cell Lines. H.P. Meissner, Membrane Potential Measurements in Pancreatic B-Cells with intracellular Microelectrodes. S.A. Wank, R.T. Jensen, and J.D. Gardner, Stimulation of Secretion by Secretagogues. R.M. Case and B.E. Argent, In Vivo, Perfused Gland, and Isolated Duct Studies of Pancreatic Secretion. D. Menozzi, R.T. Jensen, and J.D. Gardner, Dispersed Pancreatic Acinar Cells and Pancreatic Acini. I. Schulz, Permeabilizing Cells and Subcellular Fractionation: Role of Inositol Trisphosphate, Diacylglycerol,and Calcium as Intracellular Messengers in Stimulus- Secretion Coupling. O.H. Peterson, Electrophysiology of Pancreas and Exodrine Tear Duct. Intestine: M. Duffey, Transport Mechanisms and Control of Secretion. G.A. Kimmich, Isolation of Intestinal Epithelial Cells and Evaluation of Transport Functions. A.K. Mircheff and E.J.J.M. van Corven, Isolation of Enterocyte Membranes. K. Dharmsathaphorn and J.L. Madara, Established Intestinal Cell Lines as Model Systems for Electrolyte Transport Studies. U. Hopfer, Sodium Chloride Pathways in Gut Vesicles. A. Berteloot and G. Semenza, Advantages and Limitations of Vesicles for Characterization and Kinetic Analysis of Transport Systems. E.M. Wright, Glucose Carrier Cloning by Expression. P. Malathi and M. Takahashi, Isolation and Reconstitution of Sodium-Dependent Glucose Transporter. J.R.F. Walters and M.M. Weiser, Calcium Transport by Intestinal Epithelial Cell Basolateral Membranes. U. Hegel, Gastrointestinal System: Large intestine (including Colon, Rectum, Cecum). M. Ookhtens and N. Kaplowitz, Use of Isolated Perfused Liver and Studies of Biological Transport Processes. L. Combettes, C. Dargemont, J.-P. Mauger, and M. Claret, Measurement of Unidirectional Calcium Fluxes in Liver. J.L. Boyer, J.M. Phillips, and J. Graf, Preparation and Specific Applications of isolated Hepatocyte Couplets. J.L. Boyer and P.J. Meier, Characterizing Mechanisms of Hepatic Bile Acid Transport Utilizing Isolated Membrane Vesicles. P.J. Meier and J.L. Boyer, Preparation of Basolateral (Sinusoidal) and Canalicular Plasma Membrane Vesicles for Study of Hepatic Transport Processes. Other Epithelia: Trachea: C.M. Liedtke, Electrogenic and Electroneutral Ion Transporters and Their Regulation in Tracheal Epithelium. J.R. Yankaskas and R.C. Boucher, Transformation of Airway Epithelial Cells with Persistence of Cystic Fibrosis or Normal Ion Transport Phenotypes. D. Landry, Purification and Reconstitution of Chloride Channels from Kidney and Trachea. Cornea and Eye: J.A. Zadunaisky, Transport in Epithelium and Endothelium. M. Wiederholt and T.J. Jentsch, Cell Culture of Bovine Corneal Endothelial Cells and Its Application to Transport Studies. Sweat Glands: K. Sato and F. Sato, Eccrine Sweat Gland Function in Vivo and in Vitro. Insect Epithelia: W.R. Harvey, D.N. Crawford, and D.D. Spaeth, Isolation, Voltage Clamping, and Flux Measurements in Lepidopteran Midgut. H. Wieczorek, M. Cioffi, U. Klein, W.R. Harvey, H. Schweikl, and M.G. Wolfersberger, Isolation of Goblet Cell Apical Membrane from Tobacco Hormwork Midgut and Purification of its Vacuolar-Type ATPase. S.H.P. Maddrell and J.A. Overton, Fluid and Solute Transport and Their Control in Insect Malpighian Tubules. Urinary Bladder: S.A. Lewis and J.W. Hanrahan, Physiological Approaches for Studying Mammalian Urinary Bladder Epithelium Gallbladder: G. Altenberg, J. Copello. C. Cotton, K. Dawson, Y. Segal, F. Wehner, and L. Reuss, Electrophysiological Methods for Ion and Water Transport in Necturus Gallbladder Epithelium. Amphibian and Reptilian Epithelia: M.M. Civan and H. Garty, Toad Urinary Bladder as a Model for Studying Transepithelial Sodium Transport. L.G.M. Gordon, G. Kottra, and E. Fromter, Detection, Quantification and Minimization of Edge Leaks in Using Chambers. H. Oberleithner, B. Gabner, P. Dietl, and W. Wang, Amphibian Nephron: Isolated Kidney and Cell Fusion. D.C. Dawson and D. Chang, Turtle Colon: Keeping Track of Transporters in Apical and Basolateral Membranes. Fish Epithelia: M.W. Musch, S.M. O'Grady, and M. Field, Ion Transport of Marine Teleost Intesting. P. Silva, R.J. Solomon, and F.H. Epstein, Shark Rectal Gland. J.A. Zadunaisky, Gills: Chloride Secretory Cells.

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    editors in chief, Sidney P. Colowick, Nathan O. Kaplan

    Academic Press c1955-

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    BA11602698
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    • 0121820920
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