Dent's disease is an X-linked disorder associated with the urinary loss of low-molecular-weight proteins, phosphate and calcium, which often leads to kidney stones. It is caused by mutations in ClC-5, a renal chloride channel that is expressed in endosomes of the proximal tubule. Here we show that disruption of the mouse clcn5 gene causes proteinuria by strongly reducing apical proximal tubular endocytosis. Both receptor-mediated and fluid-phase endocytosis are affected, and the internalization of the apical transporters NaPi-2 and NHE3 is slowed. At steady state, however, both proteins are redistributed from the plasma membrane to intracellular vesicles. This may be caused by an increased stimulation of luminal parathyroid hormone (PTH) re...
Loss of the renal endosome-associated chloride channel, ClC-5, in Dent's disease and knockout (KO) m...
Renal tubular reabsorption is important for extra-cellular fluid homeostasis and much of this occurs...
Renal tubular reabsorption is important for extracellular fluid homeostasis and much of this occurs ...
Dent's disease is an hereditary renal tubular disorder characterized by low-molecular-weight (LMW) p...
Dent's disease is a hereditary renal tubular disorder characterized by low-molecular weight (LMW) pr...
Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) affects 5-10% of adults and is most commonly associated with hyperca...
Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) affects 5-10% of adults and is most commonly associated with hyperca...
Mutations in ClC-5 cause Dent's disease, a disorder associated with low molecular weight proteinuria...
Mutations in ClC-5 cause Dent's disease, a disorder associated with low molecular weight proteinuria...
Loss-of-function mutations of the ClC-5 chloride channel lead to Dent's disease, a syndrome characte...
The ClC-5 chloride channel resides mainly in vesicles of the endocytotic pathway and contributes to ...
Inactivation of the mainly endosomal 2Cl-/H+-exchanger ClC-5 severely impairs endocytosis in renal p...
Receptor-mediated endocytosis, involving megalin and cubilin, mediates renal proximal-tubular reabso...
Receptor-mediated endocytosis, involving megalin and cubilin, mediates renal proximal-tubular reabso...
Loss of the renal endosome-associated chloride channel, ClC-5, in Dent's disease and knockout (KO) m...
Loss of the renal endosome-associated chloride channel, ClC-5, in Dent's disease and knockout (KO) m...
Renal tubular reabsorption is important for extra-cellular fluid homeostasis and much of this occurs...
Renal tubular reabsorption is important for extracellular fluid homeostasis and much of this occurs ...
Dent's disease is an hereditary renal tubular disorder characterized by low-molecular-weight (LMW) p...
Dent's disease is a hereditary renal tubular disorder characterized by low-molecular weight (LMW) pr...
Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) affects 5-10% of adults and is most commonly associated with hyperca...
Nephrolithiasis (kidney stones) affects 5-10% of adults and is most commonly associated with hyperca...
Mutations in ClC-5 cause Dent's disease, a disorder associated with low molecular weight proteinuria...
Mutations in ClC-5 cause Dent's disease, a disorder associated with low molecular weight proteinuria...
Loss-of-function mutations of the ClC-5 chloride channel lead to Dent's disease, a syndrome characte...
The ClC-5 chloride channel resides mainly in vesicles of the endocytotic pathway and contributes to ...
Inactivation of the mainly endosomal 2Cl-/H+-exchanger ClC-5 severely impairs endocytosis in renal p...
Receptor-mediated endocytosis, involving megalin and cubilin, mediates renal proximal-tubular reabso...
Receptor-mediated endocytosis, involving megalin and cubilin, mediates renal proximal-tubular reabso...
Loss of the renal endosome-associated chloride channel, ClC-5, in Dent's disease and knockout (KO) m...
Loss of the renal endosome-associated chloride channel, ClC-5, in Dent's disease and knockout (KO) m...
Renal tubular reabsorption is important for extra-cellular fluid homeostasis and much of this occurs...
Renal tubular reabsorption is important for extracellular fluid homeostasis and much of this occurs ...