Colonic epithelial cells are responsible for maintaining a delicate balance between luminal secretion and the absorption of fluids and ions. This review aims to discuss and update the model of colonic electrolyte secretion and absorption via the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR), epithelial sodium channel (ENaC), Na-K-Cl cotransporters (NKCC1 and 2), Na-H exchangers (NHE1–4), colonic H,KATPase, and several other key components involved in multi-level transepithelial ion transport. Developments in our understanding of the activity, regulation, localization, and relationships of these ion transporters and their interactions have helped forge a more robust understanding of colonic ion movement that accounts for the colonic epithel...
Although impaired intestinal sodium transport has been described for decades as a ubiquitous feature...
We have used a well-differentiated human colonic cell line, the T4 cell line, as a model system to s...
Secretion of Cl− and K+ in the colonic epithelium operates through a cellular mechanism requiring K+...
The mammalian colon plays a vital role in maintaining overall electrolyte and fluid homeostasis in t...
Background: Lymphocytic colitis (LC) causes watery diarrhea. We aimed to identify mechanisms of alte...
Chloride is critical in creating differential pH values inside various organelles (Golgi for example...
textabstractThis thesis describes some novel aspects of the regulation of salt and water secretion i...
Na-HCO3 cotransport (NBC) regulates intracellular pH (pHi) and HCO3 secretion in rat colon. NBC has ...
Background: The main function of the large intestine is to fine-tune electrolyte and water balance. ...
The model of sodium and chloride transport proposed for the colon is based on studies performed in t...
In cholangiocytes, bile salt (BS) uptake via the apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT...
The capacity of the intestine to secrete fluid is dependent on the basolateral Na+-K+-2Cl(-) co-tran...
The colonic mucosa actively secretes HCO3 2, and several lines of evidence point to an important rol...
Transepithelial fluid and salt re-absorption in epithelial tissues play an important role in fluid a...
textabstractThe chloride channel CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator) and the ...
Although impaired intestinal sodium transport has been described for decades as a ubiquitous feature...
We have used a well-differentiated human colonic cell line, the T4 cell line, as a model system to s...
Secretion of Cl− and K+ in the colonic epithelium operates through a cellular mechanism requiring K+...
The mammalian colon plays a vital role in maintaining overall electrolyte and fluid homeostasis in t...
Background: Lymphocytic colitis (LC) causes watery diarrhea. We aimed to identify mechanisms of alte...
Chloride is critical in creating differential pH values inside various organelles (Golgi for example...
textabstractThis thesis describes some novel aspects of the regulation of salt and water secretion i...
Na-HCO3 cotransport (NBC) regulates intracellular pH (pHi) and HCO3 secretion in rat colon. NBC has ...
Background: The main function of the large intestine is to fine-tune electrolyte and water balance. ...
The model of sodium and chloride transport proposed for the colon is based on studies performed in t...
In cholangiocytes, bile salt (BS) uptake via the apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT...
The capacity of the intestine to secrete fluid is dependent on the basolateral Na+-K+-2Cl(-) co-tran...
The colonic mucosa actively secretes HCO3 2, and several lines of evidence point to an important rol...
Transepithelial fluid and salt re-absorption in epithelial tissues play an important role in fluid a...
textabstractThe chloride channel CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator) and the ...
Although impaired intestinal sodium transport has been described for decades as a ubiquitous feature...
We have used a well-differentiated human colonic cell line, the T4 cell line, as a model system to s...
Secretion of Cl− and K+ in the colonic epithelium operates through a cellular mechanism requiring K+...