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Aquaporin Regulation, Volume 112 [Hardback]

Edited by (Emeritus Founding Chair and Professor, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, United States
Emeritus Professor, Rutgers University, United States)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 373 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 700 g
  • Sērija : Vitamins and Hormones
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128208090
  • ISBN-13: 9780128208090
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 373 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 700 g
  • Sērija : Vitamins and Hormones
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128208090
  • ISBN-13: 9780128208090
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Aquaporin Regulation, Volume 112, the latest release in the Vitamins and Hormones series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters highlighting Perspectives on the evolution of aquaporin superfamily, Structure and dynamics of aquaporin-1, Selectivity and Transport in Aquaporins from Molecular Simulation Studies, Aquaporin regulation in metabolic organs, Phosphorylation of human AQP2 and its role in trafficking, Regulation of Aquaporin-2 by RNA Interference, Aquaporin Regulation: Lessons from Secretory Vesicles, CFTR Regulation of Aquaporin-mediated Water Transport, Glucocorticoid Gene Regulation of Aquaporin-7, and much more.

  • Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
  • Presents the latest release in the Vitamins and Hormones series
  • Updated release includes the latest information on aquaporin regulation
Contributors xiii
Preface xvii
1 Perspectives on the evolution of aquaporin superfamily
1(28)
Kenichi Ishibashi
Yasuko Tanaka
Yoshiyuki Morishita
1 Introduction: Aquaporin (AQP) superfamily
2(1)
2 Classification of AQPS
3(7)
3 Distribution of AQP subfamilies
10(12)
4 Summary and perspectives
22(2)
Acknowledgment
24(1)
Conflict of interest
24(1)
References
24(5)
2 Structure and dynamics of aquaporin-1
29(18)
Warin Rangubpit
Pornthep Sompornpisut
Ras Pandey
1 Introduction
30(2)
2 Model and method
32(3)
3 Results and discussion
35(6)
4 Conclusions and outlook
41(3)
Acknowledgments
44(1)
References
44(3)
3 Selectivity and transport in aquaporins from molecular simulation studies
47(24)
Siladitya Padhi
U. Deva Priyakumar
1 Conformational dynamics and water transport
50(5)
2 Selectivity: Proton exclusion
55(3)
3 Selectivity: Permeation of other solutes
58(2)
4 Quantifying water permeability
60(2)
5 Interaction with lipids
62(2)
6 Response to electric field
64(1)
7 In silico drug design
65(1)
8 Future directions
66(1)
Acknowledgments
67(1)
References
67(4)
4 Aquaporin regulation in metabolic organs
71(24)
Matteo Tardelli
Thomas M. Stulnig
1 Aquaporins and nuclear receptors
71(3)
2 Aquaporins regulation in the adipose tissue
74(2)
3 Aquaporins in the digestive system
76(5)
4 Aquaporins regulation in kidney
81(1)
5 Aquaporins in muscle
82(1)
6 Clinical relevance of AQPs
83(1)
7 Conclusions and future directions
84(1)
References
84(11)
5 Phosphorylation of human AQP2 and its role in trafficking
95(24)
Susanna Tornroth-Horsefield
1 The role of AQP2 in regulating urine volume
96(1)
2 Trafficking of AQP2
96(3)
3 AQP2 phosphorylation and its role in trafficking
99(3)
4 Phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein interactions in AQP2 trafficking
102(9)
5 Concluding remarks
111(1)
References
111(8)
6 Regulation of aquaporin-2 by RNA interference
119(28)
Hyun Jun Jung
Eui-Jung Park
Hyo-Jung Choi
Tae-Hwan Kwon
1 General features of RNA interference
120(4)
2 Identification of small RNA molecules
124(3)
3 Small RNA expression in response to vasopressin or aldosterone in the kidney
127(7)
4 Small RNA expression in common kidney diseases: Diabetic nephropathy, acute kidney injury, and chronic kidney disease
134(3)
5 Conclusions and future directions
137(1)
Acknowledgments
138(1)
References
138(9)
7 Aquaporin regulation: Lessons from secretory vesicles
147(16)
Bhanu P. Jena
Acknowledgments
161(1)
References
161(2)
8 CFTR regulation of aquaporin-mediated water transport
163(16)
David F. Carrageta
Raquel L. Bernardino
Marco G. Alves
Pedro F. Oliveira
1 Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR)
164(2)
2 CFTR regulation of aquaporin-mediated water transport
166(5)
3 Conclusions and future perspectives
171(1)
Acknowledgments
172(1)
Conflict of interest
172(1)
References
172(7)
9 Glucocorticoid gene regulation of aquaporin-7
179(30)
Laura Gonzalez-Davalos
Mariana Alvarez-Perez
Tania Quesada-Lopez
Ruben Cereijo
Laura Campderros
Enrique Pina
Armando Shimada
Francesc Villarroya
Alfredo Varela-Echavarria
Ofelia Mora
1 Aquaporin family
180(2)
2 Aquaporin-7
182(1)
3 Hormone regulation of aquaporin-7 and obesity
183(2)
4 Cortisone short-term regulation of AQP7 is correlated to GK and HSD1B11 gene expression in white and brown adipocytes
185(14)
5 Adrenergic stimulation effects over AQP7, GK and HSD1B11 mRNA expression
199(2)
6 Conclusions and future directions
201(1)
Acknowledgments
202(1)
References
203(4)
Further reading
207(2)
10 Modulation by steroid hormones and other factors on the expression of aquaporin-1 and aquaporin-5
209(34)
A. Skowronska
D. Tanski
L. Jaskiewicz
M.T. Skowronski
1 Aquaporin family of water-specific channels
210(5)
2 Physiological relevance of aquaporins in uterus
215(6)
3 Hormonal regulation of AQP expression
221(9)
4 The effect of forskolin (AC activator) and cAMP in regulation on aquaporin expression
230(2)
5 Prostaglandins
232(2)
6 Conclusion and future directions
234(1)
Acknowledgments
234(1)
Conflict of interest
235(1)
References
235(7)
Further reading
242(1)
11 Estrogen regulates aquaporin-2 expression in the kidney
243(22)
Stine Julie Tingskov
Henricus A.M. Mutsaers
Rikke Norregaard
1 Introduction
244(1)
2 Estrogen signaling
244(2)
3 Estrogen receptors in the kidney
246(3)
4 Renoprotective effects of estrogen
249(2)
5 Selective estrogen receptor modulators and the kidney
251(1)
6 Regulation of water and salt homeostasis by estrogen
252(1)
7 Estrogen-mediated regulation of AQP2 in the kidney
253(2)
8 Selective estrogen receptor modulators affect renal AQP2
255(1)
9 Estrogen-mediated regulation of AQP2 in other organ systems
256(2)
10 Conclusions and perspectives
258(1)
Acknowledgments
258(1)
References
258(7)
12 Hormonal regulation of aquaporins in fishes
265(24)
Jason P. Breves
1 Introduction
266(1)
2 Teleost strategies to maintain hydromineral balance
267(1)
3 Hormonal control of osmoregulation in teleost fishes
268(2)
4 Endocrine control of AQPs in osmoregulatory tissues
270(7)
5 Endocrine control of AQPs during gamete production
277(2)
6 Concluding remarks
279(1)
Acknowledgment
280(1)
References
280(9)
13 Calcium sensing receptor exerts a negative regulatory action toward vasopressin-induced aquaporin-2 expression and trafficking in renal collecting duct
289(22)
Marianna Ranieri
Annarita Di Mise
Grazia Tamma
Giovanna Valenti
1 Introduction
290(1)
2 Regulation of renal collecting duct water permeability by the vasopressin---aquaporin-2 system
291(5)
3 Aquaporin-2 and calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) interplay
296(6)
4 Conclusions
302(1)
Acknowledgments
303(1)
References
303(8)
14 Aquaporins and placenta
311(16)
Antonio Perez-Perez
Teresa Vilarino-Garaia
Valeria Dietrich
Pilar Guadix
Jose L. Duenas
Cecilia L. Varone
Alicia E. Damiano
Victor Sanchez-Margalet
1 Introduction
312(8)
References
320(7)
15 Aquaporins during pregnancy
327
Alicia E. Damiano
1 From the blastocyst to the placenta: The expression of aquaporins
328(7)
2 Classical roles of AQPs throughout gestation
335(3)
3 Non-classical roles of AQPs throughout gestation
338(2)
4 Regulation of placenta and fetal membranes AQPs
340(7)
5 Influence of the membrane lipid bilayer of the trophoblast cells on placental AQPs
347(1)
6 Influence of maternal dietary status on placental AQPs
348(1)
7 Conclusions
348(1)
References
348
Dr. Litwack has authored 3 textbooks on biochemistry and hormones (one with John Wiley & Sons and 2 with Academic Press/Elsevier) and he has edited more than 70 volumes in the Vitamins & Hormones series (Academic Press/Elsevier); he has edited 14 volumes entitled Biochemical Actions of Hormones (Academica Press); He has edited (with David Kritchevsky) Actions of Hormones on Molecular Processes (Academic Press)