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Contents: Volume 289, Issue 5
November 2005
   [Index by Author]   [Editorial Board]
       EDITORIAL FOCUS
       MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS, ION CHANNELS, AND PUMPS
       MUSCLE CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL MOTILITY
       RECEPTORS AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION
       VASCULAR BIOLOGY
       GROWTH, DIFFERENTIATION, AND APOPTOSIS
       PROTEIN AND VESICLE TRAFFICKING, CYTOSKELETON
       CELLULAR METABOLISM
       NERVOUS SYSTEM CELL BIOLOGY
       CORRIGENDA
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EDITORIAL FOCUS:

Kim E. Barrett
A new twist on trefoils. Focus on "TFF3 modulates NF-{kappa}B and a novel regulatory molecule of NF-{kappa}B in intestinal epithelial cells via a mechanism distinct from TNF-{alpha}"
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1069-C1071, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00340.2005 [Full Text] [PDF]  

Lisa R. Conti and Carol A. Vandenberg
ERADication of ion channels destined for the plasma membrane. Focus on "Role of ubiquitin-proteasome degradation pathway in biogenesis efficiency of {beta}-cell ATP-sensitive potassium channels"
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1072-C1074, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00334.2005 [Full Text] [PDF]  

MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS, ION CHANNELS, AND PUMPS:

Andrew Bahn, Marija Ljubojevic, Heiko Lorenz, Christian Schultz, Estifanos Ghebremedhin, Bernhard Ugele, Ivan Sabolic, Gerhard Burckhardt, and Yohannes Hagos
Murine renal organic anion transporters mOAT1 and mOAT3 facilitate the transport of neuroactive tryptophan metabolites
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1075-C1084, 2005. First published June 8, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00619.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Jianhua Xu, Kim San Tang, Van B. Lu, Chandana P. Weerasinghe, Amy Tse, and Frederick W. Tse
Maintenance of quantal size and immediately releasable granules in rat chromaffin cells by glucocorticoid
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1122-C1133, 2005. First published June 1, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00514.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yun Fang, Gernot Schram, Victor G. Romanenko, Congzhu Shi, Lisa Conti, Carol A. Vandenberg, Peter F. Davies, Stanley Nattel, and Irena Levitan
Functional expression of Kir2.x in human aortic endothelial cells: the dominant role of Kir2.2
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1134-C1144, 2005. First published June 15, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00077.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yan Wang, Chak Sum Lam, Fan Wu, Wen Wang, Yuanyuan Duan, and Pingbo Huang
Regulation of CFTR channels by HCO3-sensitive soluble adenylyl cyclase in human airway epithelial cells
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1145-C1151, 2005. First published June 15, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00627.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Naomi Oshiro and Ana M. Pajor
Functional characterization of high-affinity Na+/dicarboxylate cotransporter found in Xenopus laevis kidney and heart
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1159-C1168, 2005. First published June 8, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00295.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Maryvonne Baudouin-Legros, Alexandre Hinzpeter, Amandine Jaulmes, Franck Brouillard, Bruno Costes, Pascale Fanen, and Aleksander Edelman
Cell-specific posttranscriptional regulation of CFTR gene expression via influence of MAPK cascades on 3'UTR part of transcripts
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1240-C1250, 2005. First published June 8, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00595.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Miriam Guizy, Cristina Arias, Miren David, Teresa González, and Carmen Valenzuela
{omega}-3 and {omega}-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids block HERG channels
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1251-C1260, 2005. First published June 29, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00036.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yun Jung Lee, Soo Hyun Park, and Ho Jae Han
ATP stimulates Na+-glucose cotransporter activity via cAMP and p38 MAPK in renal proximal tubule cells
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1268-C1276, 2005. First published July 13, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00002.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Lin-Hua Jiang, Francois Rassendren, Amanda Mackenzie, Yi-Hong Zhang, Annmarie Surprenant, and R. Alan North
N-methyl-D-glucamine and propidium dyes utilize different permeation pathways at rat P2X7 receptors
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1295-C1302, 2005. First published August 10, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00253.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

MUSCLE CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL MOTILITY:

Shuen-Ei Chen, Eric Gerken, Yingmin Zhang, Mei Zhan, Raja K. Mohan, Andrew S. Li, Michael B. Reid, and Yi-Ping Li
Role of TNF-{alpha} signaling in regeneration of cardiotoxin-injured muscle
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1179-C1187, 2005. First published August 3, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00062.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Weiming Yu, Ruben M. Sandoval, and Bruce A. Molitoris
Quantitative intravital microscopy using a Generalized Polarity concept for kidney studies
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1197-C1208, 2005. First published July 20, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00197.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Renaud Léguillette, Fulvio R. Gil, Nedjma Zitouni, Stéphane Lajoie-Kadoch, Apolinary Sobieszek, and Anne-Marie Lauzon
(+)Insert smooth muscle myosin heavy chain (SM-B) isoform expression in human tissues
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1277-C1285, 2005. First published July 6, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00244.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [Supplemental Material]  

Ilona A. Barash, Liby Mathew, Michele Lahey, Marion L. Greaser, and Richard L. Lieber
Muscle LIM protein plays both structural and functional roles in skeletal muscle
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1312-C1320, 2005. First published August 10, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00117.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Fei-Fei Yan, Chia-Wei Lin, Etienne A. Cartier, and Show-Ling Shyng
Role of ubiquitin-proteasome degradation pathway in biogenesis efficiency of {beta}-cell ATP-sensitive potassium channels
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1351-C1359, 2005. First published June 29, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00240.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

RECEPTORS AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION:

Ya-Qin Zhu and Xiao-Di Tan
TFF3 modulates NF-{kappa}B and a novel negative regulatory molecule of NF-{kappa}B in intestinal epithelial cells via a mechanism distinct from TNF-{alpha}
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1085-C1093, 2005. First published July 13, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00185.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Hector R. Wong, Katherine E. Dunsmore, Kristen Page, and Thomas P. Shanley
Heat shock-mediated regulation of MKP-1
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1152-C1158, 2005. First published June 15, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00138.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Edward M. Blumenthal
Modulation of tyramine signaling by osmolality in an insect secretory epithelium
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1261-C1267, 2005. First published June 29, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00026.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Elethia A. Woolfolk, Satoru Eguchi, Haruhiko Ohtsu, Hidekatsu Nakashima, Hikaru Ueno, William T. Gerthoffer, and Evangeline D. Motley
Angiotensin II-induced activation of p21-activated kinase 1 requires Ca2+ and protein kinase C{delta} in vascular smooth muscle cells
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1286-C1294, 2005. First published July 20, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00448.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Katherine Kun Lu, Shayn E. Armstrong, Roman Ginnan, and Harold A. Singer
Adhesion-dependent activation of CaMKII and regulation of ERK activation in vascular smooth muscle
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1343-C1350, 2005. First published June 8, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00064.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

VASCULAR BIOLOGY:

David Morrow, Agnieszka Scheller, Yvonne A. Birney, Catherine Sweeney, Shaunta Guha, Philip M. Cummins, Ronan Murphy, Dermot Walls, Eileen M. Redmond, and Paul A. Cahill
Notch-mediated CBF-1/RBP-J{kappa}-dependent regulation of human vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype in vitro
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1188-C1196, 2005. First published June 29, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00198.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Joanna M. Kuldo, Johanna Westra, Sigridur A. Ásgeirsdóttir, Robbert J. Kok, Koen Oosterhuis, Marianne G. Rots, Jan P. Schouten, Pieter C. Limburg, and Grietje Molema
Differential effects of NF-{kappa}B and p38 MAPK inhibitors and combinations thereof on TNF-{alpha}- and IL-1{beta}-induced proinflammatory status of endothelial cells in vitro
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1229-C1239, 2005. First published June 22, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00620.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yaara Ben-Yosef, Ariel Miller, Sarah Shapiro, and Nitza Lahat
Hypoxia of endothelial cells leads to MMP-2-dependent survival and death
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1321-C1331, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00079.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

GROWTH, DIFFERENTIATION, AND APOPTOSIS:

Parco M. Siu and Stephen E. Alway
Age-related apoptotic responses to stretch-induced hypertrophy in quail slow-tonic skeletal muscle
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1105-C1113, 2005. First published June 22, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00154.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Matias S. Attene-Ramos, Kajorn Kitiphongspattana, Katrin Ishii-Schrade, and H. Rex Gaskins
Temporal changes of multiple redox couples from proliferation to growth arrest in IEC-6 intestinal epithelial cells
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1220-C1228, 2005. First published June 15, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00164.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

PROTEIN AND VESICLE TRAFFICKING, CYTOSKELETON:

Robert C. De Lisle, Oxana Norkina, Eileen Roach, and Donna Ziemer
Expression of pro-Muclin in pancreatic AR42J cells induces functional regulated secretory granules
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1169-C1178, 2005. First published June 29, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00099.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Ying Chen, Jennifer D. Warner, David I. Yule, and David R. Giovannucci
Spatiotemporal analysis of exocytosis in mouse parotid acinar cells
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1209-C1219, 2005. First published July 6, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00159.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Yasuko Ishikawa, Zhenfang Yuan, Noriko Inoue, Mariusz T. Skowronski, Yoshiko Nakae, Masayuki Shono, Gota Cho, Masato Yasui, Peter Agre, and Søren Nielsen
Identification of AQP5 in lipid rafts and its translocation to apical membranes by activation of M3 mAChRs in interlobular ducts of rat parotid gland
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1303-C1311, 2005. First published August 17, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00211.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

Isabel Calvo Del Castillo, Mary Fedor-Chaiken, J. Cecilia Song, Veronika Starlinger, James Yoo, Karl S. Matlin, and Jeffrey B. Matthews
Dynamic regulation of Na+-K+-2Cl cotransporter surface expression by PKC-{epsilon} in Cl-secretory epithelia
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1332-C1343, 2005. First published July 6, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00580.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

CELLULAR METABOLISM:

Karen D. Fairchild, Ishwar S. Singh, Heather C. Carter, Lisa Hester, and Jeffrey D. Hasday
Hypothermia enhances phosphorylation of I{kappa}B kinase and prolongs nuclear localization of NF-{kappa}B in lipopolysaccharide-activated macrophages
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1114-C1121, 2005. First published June 22, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00152.2005 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

NERVOUS SYSTEM CELL BIOLOGY:

Nick A. Ritucci, Jay B. Dean, and Robert W. Putnam
Somatic vs. dendritic responses to hypercapnia in chemosensitive locus coeruleus neurons from neonatal rats
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1094-C1104, 2005. First published July 13, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00329.2004 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

CORRIGENDA:

Corrigendum
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 289: C1360-C1360, 2005; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00412.2005 [Full Text] [PDF]  

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Cover Cover: Diagram of a general model depicting several potential subcellular mechanisms by which KCl may cause Ca2+ sensitization (?s indicate some alternative hypotheses proposed in the literature). Increased [Ca2+]i produced upon membrane depolarization with KCl may cause Rho kinase (ROK) translocation to caveolin within distinct plasma membrane domains, such as caveolae or the dystroglycan complex, where RhoA-GTP or arachidonic acid activates ROK (ROK*). How ROK is translocated from the cytosol to plasma membrane sites is not known, but one possible mode of transport is as cargo carried on actin or tubulin cables. Membrane depolarization rather than increases in [Ca2+]i may be responsible for activation of ROK, but the molecular mechanism linking depolarization with ROK activation remains to be determined. Because G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and KCl can both cause membrane depolarization and elevate [Ca2+]i, KCl-induced Ca2+ sensitization may represent a subset of GPCR-induced Ca2+ sensitization. Elevations in [Ca2+]i can also activate Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase and ERK, which may alter myosin light chain kinase activity. To ensure that KCl-induced Ca2+ sensitization is due solely to increases in [Ca2+]i or membrane depolarization, the potential contribution of paracrine and autocrine agents that may cause Ca2+ sensitization by activation of GPCRs must be eliminated. See related article by Ratz PH, Berg KM, Urban NH, and Miner AS. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 288: C769–C783, 2005.


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