The proximal tubule (PT) reabsorbs filtered proteins via receptor mediated endocytosis to prevent energetically inefficient wasting in the urine. Recent intravital imaging studies have suggested that protein reabsorption occurs in early (S1) segments, which have a very high capacity. In contrast, uptake of fluid phase substrates also occurs in distal (S2) segments. In this article, we will review these findings and their implications for understanding integrated proximal tubular function, patterns of damage caused by endocytosed toxins, and the origins of proteinuria. We will also discuss whether compensatory downstream increases in protein uptake might occur in disease states, and the environmental factors that could drive these changes
Evidence from multiple studies supports the concept that both glomerular filtration and proximal tub...
Human glomerulonephritis (GN) is characterized by sustained proteinuria, sodium retention, hypertens...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...
The proximal tubule (PT) reabsorbs filtered proteins via receptor mediated endocytosis to prevent en...
The proximal tubule is divided anatomically into 3 distinct segments-S1 to S3-on the basis of differ...
The epithelial cells lining the proximal tubule (PT) of the kidney rely on multiligand receptors and...
BACKGROUND: The kidney proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) reabsorbs filtered macromolecules via recept...
The kidney regulates plasma protein levels by eliminating them from the circulation. Proteins filter...
The origin of albuminuria remains controversial owing to difficulties in quantifying the actual amou...
Epithelial cells that line the proximal tubule of the kidney rely on an intertwined ecosystem of ves...
Proteinuria is clearly associated with the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) but the mecha...
Dysfunction of the proximal tubule (PT) is associated with variable degrees of solute wasting and lo...
Protein reabsorption in the renal proximal tubule (PT) is a vitally important process which prevents...
It is established that the kidney plays an important role in the metabolism of a number of protein, ...
Renal proximal tubular cells constantly recycle nutrients to ensure minimal loss of vital substrates...
Evidence from multiple studies supports the concept that both glomerular filtration and proximal tub...
Human glomerulonephritis (GN) is characterized by sustained proteinuria, sodium retention, hypertens...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...
The proximal tubule (PT) reabsorbs filtered proteins via receptor mediated endocytosis to prevent en...
The proximal tubule is divided anatomically into 3 distinct segments-S1 to S3-on the basis of differ...
The epithelial cells lining the proximal tubule (PT) of the kidney rely on multiligand receptors and...
BACKGROUND: The kidney proximal convoluted tubule (PCT) reabsorbs filtered macromolecules via recept...
The kidney regulates plasma protein levels by eliminating them from the circulation. Proteins filter...
The origin of albuminuria remains controversial owing to difficulties in quantifying the actual amou...
Epithelial cells that line the proximal tubule of the kidney rely on an intertwined ecosystem of ves...
Proteinuria is clearly associated with the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) but the mecha...
Dysfunction of the proximal tubule (PT) is associated with variable degrees of solute wasting and lo...
Protein reabsorption in the renal proximal tubule (PT) is a vitally important process which prevents...
It is established that the kidney plays an important role in the metabolism of a number of protein, ...
Renal proximal tubular cells constantly recycle nutrients to ensure minimal loss of vital substrates...
Evidence from multiple studies supports the concept that both glomerular filtration and proximal tub...
Human glomerulonephritis (GN) is characterized by sustained proteinuria, sodium retention, hypertens...
Purpose of review Significant epidemiological and clinical trial evidence supports the association b...