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Function of Chloride Channels in the Kidney

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Publisher Annual Reviews
Specialty Physiology
Date 2005 Feb 16
PMID 15709977
Citations 28
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Numerous Cl- channels have been identified in the kidney using physiological approaches and thus are thought to be involved in a range of physiological processes, including vectorial transepithelial Cl- transport, cell volume regulation, and vesicular acidification. In addition, expression of genes from several Cl- channel gene families has also been observed. However, the molecular characteristics of a number of Cl- channels within the kidney are still unknown, and the physiological roles of Cl- channels identified by molecular means remain to be determined. A gene knockout approach using mice might shed further light on the characteristics of these various Cl- channels. In addition, study of diseases involving Cl- channels (channelopathies) might clarify the physiological role of specific Cl- channels. To date, more is known about CLC Cl- channels than any other Cl- channels within the kidney. This review focuses on the physiological roles of CLC Cl- channels within the kidney, particularly kidney-specific ClC-K Cl- channels, as well as the recently identified maxi anion channel in macula densa, which is involved in tubulo-glomerular feedback.

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