Role of hormones in regulating sodium transporters in the kidney: Modulation of phosphorylation, traffic, and expression


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Abstract

The review focuses on the key sodium transporters involved in maintaining water–salt balance in the kidney. The topography of sodium transporters is discussed. Specifics of the hormone-dependent regulation, including phosphorylation, traffic, and expression, are considered for particular transporters. Special attention is paid to direct intracellular regulators of the transporter function. The role that dopamine plays as a natriuretic factor in modulating the function of various transporters is described.

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P. A. Abramicheva

Moscow State University

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Email: abramicheva.polina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow

O. V. Smirnova

Moscow State University

Email: abramicheva.polina@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow


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