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R Annual Review of Physiology, Volume 64, 2002 CONTENTS Frontispiece—Ian M. Glynn PERSPECTIVES, Joseph F. Hoffman, Editor A Hundred Years of Sodium Pumping, Jan M. Glynn CELL PuysioLoGy, Paul De Weer, Section Editor Potassium Channel Ontogeny, Carol Deutsch ENDOCRINOLOGY, Bert W. O’Malley, Section Editor Prolactin: The New Biology of an Old Hormone, Vincent Goffin, Nadine Binart, Philippe Touraine, and Paul A. Kelly Ovulation: New Dimensions and New Regulators of the Inflammatory-Like Response, JoAnne S. Richards, Darryl L. Russell, Scott Ochsner, and Lawrence L. Espey Aromatase—A Brief Overview, Evan R. Simpson, Colin Clyne, Gary Rubin, Wah Chin Boon, Kirsten Robertson, Kara Britt, Caroline Speed, and Margaret Jones SPECIAL Topic: G PROTEIN EFFECTOR MECHANISMS, James Hurley, Special Topic Editor G Proteins and Pheromone Signaling, Henrik G. Dohlman G Proteins and Phototransduction, Vadim Y. Arshavsky, Trevor D. Lamb, and Edward N. Pugh, Jr. G Proteins and Olfactory Signal Transduction, Gabriele V. Ronnett and Cheil Moon COMPARATIVE PuysIOLoGy, George N. Somero, Section Editor Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids and Related Gadusols: Biosynthesis, Accumulation, and UV-Protected Functions in Aquatic Organisms, J. Malcolm Shick and Walter C. Dunlap Hypoxia-Induced Anapyrexia: Implications and Putative Mediators, Alexandre A. Steiner and Luiz G. S. Branco CONTENTS NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, Richard W. Tsien, Section Editor Calmodulin as an Ion Channel Subunit, Yoshiro Saimi and Ching Kung Structure and Function of Dendritic Spines, Esther A. Nimchinsky, Bernardo L. Sabatini, and Karel Svoboda Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity, Robert S. Zucker and Wade G. Regehr CARDIOVASCULAR PuysIOLoGy, Jeffrey Robbins, Section Editor Intracellular Transport Mechanisms of Signal Transducers, Gerald W. Dorn, II and Daria Moci..y-Rosen Cardiac Ion Channels, Dan M. Roden, Jeffrey R. Balser, Alfred L. George, Jr., and Mark E. Anderson Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders, Piero Rinaldo, Dietrich Matern, and Michael J. Bennett RENAL AND ELECTROLYTE PHYSIOLOGY, Steven C. Hebert, Section Editor Molecular Chaperones in the Kidney, Steven C. Borkan and Steven R. Gullans Molecular Mechanism of Active Ca?* Reabsorption in the Distal Nephron, Joost G. J. Hoenderop, Bernd Nilius, and René J. M. Bindels The Renin Angiotensin System and Kidney Development, Taiji Matsusaka, Yoichi Miyazak, and Iekuni Ichikawa Molecular Aspects of Renal Anionic Drug Transporters, Frans G. M. Russel, Rosalinde Masereeuw, and Rémon A. M. H. van Aubel GASTROINTESTINAL PuysIoLoGy, Luis Reuss, Section Editor Trafficking of Canalicular ABC Transporters in Hepatocytes, Helmut Kipp and Irwin M. Arias Chloride Channels and Hepatocellular Function: Prospects for Molecular Indentification, Xinhua Li and Steven A. Weinman Bile Salt Transporters, Peter J. Meier and B. Stieger Mechanisms of Iron Accumulation in Hereditary Hemochromatosis, Robert E. Fleming and William S. Sly RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY, Carole R. Mendelson, Section Editor Molecular Pathogenesis of Lung Cancer, Sabine Zéchbauer-Miiller, Adi F. Gazdar, and John D. Minna CONTENTS B-Defensins in Lung Host Defense, Brian C. Schutte and Paul B. McCray, Jr. Regulation of Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase: Location, Location, Location, Philip W. Shaul GM-CSF Regulates Pulmonary Surfactant Homeostasis and Alveolar Macrophage-Mediated Innate Host Defense, Bruce C. Trapnell and Jeffrey A. Whitsett SPECIAL Topic: TRANSPORTOPATHIES, Gerhard Giebisch, Special Topic Editor Human and Murine Phenotypes Associated with Defects in Cation-Chloride Cotransport, Eric Delpire and David B. Mount Renal Genetic Disorders Related to Kt and Mg?", David G. Warnock Epithelial Sodium Channel and the Control of Sodium Balance: Interaction Between Genetic and Environmental Factors, Bernard C. Rossier, Sylvain Pradervand, Laurent Schild, and Edith Hummler Genetic Diseases of Acid-Base Transporters, Seth L. Alper INDEXES Subject Index Cumulative Index of Contributing Authors, Volumes 60-64 Cumulative Index of Chapter Titles, Volumes 60-64 ERRATA An online log of corrections to Annual Review of Physiology chapter may be found at http://physiol.annualreviews.org/errata.shtml SUBJECT INDEX A NBCI mutations, anapyrexia and, 263, 270 ABCC genes 913-14 Adenosine diphosphate renal organic anionic osteopetrosis, 910-11 (ADP) transporters and, proximal renal tubular sodium pumping and, 1, 574-75 acidosis, 913-14 9-10, 12-13 ABC transporters SLC26A Cl” /base Adenosine triphosphate cardiac ion channels and, exchangers, 906-11 (ATP) 457 urinary acidification, cardiac ion channels and, Ablation 900-6 433, 446, 458 GM-CSF regulation of vH* -ATPase subunit G proteins and lung functions and, mutations, 907-11 phototransduction, 166 786-89, 793 Action potentials hepatocyte chloride Absorption cardiac ion channels and, channels and, 611-14, iron accumulation in 431, 433-35 618 hereditary Activation intracellular signal hemochromatosis and, active Ca?+ absorption in transport and, 411 663-74 distal nephron and, 529 renal molecular chaperones Acetylcholine G proteins and and, 507-12 cardiac ion channels and, phototransduction, 156 sodium pumping and, 1, 457-58 hepatocyte chloride 5-13 endothelial nitric oxide channels and, 609- Adenylyl cyclases synthase regulation and, intracellular signal G proteins and olfactory 753, 759, 763-65 transport and, 22—38 signal transduction, 189, Acid-base transporters prolactin receptor and, 198-99 genetic diseases of 49-50 Adipose tissue acid-base disturbances short-term synaptic aromatase and, 100-4, secondary to genetic plasticity and, 375-76 114-15 disorders of renal Na* Acylcarnitine Adrenocortical tumor reabsorption, 915-16 fatty acid B-oxidation aromatase and, 108 AE1 mutations, 902-6 disorders and, 485 Adrenocortotropic hormone carbonic anhydrase II ADAMTS-1 gene (ACTH) mutations, 914—15 ovulation regulators and, renal genetic disorders Cl~ channel diseases, 69, 74, 76, 78-83 related to K+ and Mg?*, 911-16 Adaptive immunity 845-66 conclusions, 916 £-defensins in lung host AE] anion exchanger familial distal renal defense and, 709, 733-34 genetic diseases of tubular acidosis, Adenomatous polyposis coli acid-base transporters 901-10 lung cancer molecular and, 899, 902-6 introduction, 899-900 pathogenesis and, 690-91 Agarica agaracites mixed renal tubular Adenosine MAAs in aquatic acidosis, 914-15 hypoxia-induced organisms and, 239 926 SUBJECT INDEX Agenesis of corpus callosum MAAs in aquatic Androgens and peripheral organisms and, 223, aromatase and, 93-119 neuropathy (ACCPN) 227-29, 231, 245-49 Androstenedione cation-Cl cotransporter Allele loss aromatase and, 117 phenotypes and, 828-29 lung cancer molecular Angiogenesis Aggrecan pathogenesis and, 681, lung cancer molecular ovulation regulators and, 686-93 pathogenesis and, 681, 19582 Allelic polymorphisms 691-93 Aging ENaC and sodium balance, Angiotensin dendritic spines and, 889 cation-Cl cotransporter 329-30 Alveolar macrophages phenotypes and, 815 Air-liquid interface GM-CSF regulation of lung ENaC and sodium balance, ENaC and sodium balance, functions and, 775-95 889 877, 882-83 Amiloride kidney development and, Airway epithelium cation-Cl cotransporter 45-52 endothelial nitric oxide phenotypes and, 817-18 Anthopleurins synthase regulation and, ENaC and sodium balance, cardiac ion channels and, 749-51 880-83, 887 442 AIS oncogene renal genetic disorders MAAs in aquatic lung cancer molecular related to K* and Mg** organisms and, 234 pathogenesis and, 686 857 Antioxidant defenses A kinase anchoring proteins Amino acids MAAs in aquatic (AKAPs) MAAs in aquatic organisms and, 223, cardiac ion channels and, organisms and, 223-52 233-35 442, 446, 454 4-Aminopyridine APC gene/wnt pathway intracellular signal cardiac ion channels and, lung cancer molecular transport and, 420-21 456 pathogenesis and, 690-91 AKRI1 protein AMPA receptor Apical membrane G proteins and pheromone dendritic spines and, 318, bile-salt transporters and, signaling, 137-40 323-24 639, 648-49 AKT1 channel short-term synaptic genetic diseases of K™ channel ontogeny and, plasticity and, 386 acid-base transporters 25 Amphioxus spp. and, 899-916 Aldosterone aromatase and, 96 Apical transport cation-Cl cotransporter Amplification renal organic anionic phenotypes and, 815, G proteins and transporters and, 565, 817-18 phototransduction, 153, 572, 582 ENaC and sodium balance, 157-60, 165-67 Aplysia spp. 877, 880-82, 884-87, Anapyrexia intracellular signal 889-90 hypoxia-induced, 263-79 transport and, 412 renal genetic disorders Anchoring proteins short-term synaptic related to K* and Mg?* intracellular signal plasticity and, 381, : 848-51, 857-59, 862 transport and, 407, 386 Alexandrium excavatum 409-21, 423 Apoptosis MAAs in aquatic Andersen’s syndrome hepatocyte chloride organisms and, 245, 248 cardiac ion channels and, channels and, 609, Algae 457 616-18 SUBJECT INDEX 927 lung cancer molecular tissue-specific expression, genetic diseases of pathogenesis and, 685, 99-108 acid-base transporters 688 Arrhythmias and, 899, 907-11 renal molecular chaperones cardiac ion channels and, sodium pumping and, 1, and, 503, 509, 511-16, 431-61 6-13 518 Arterial blood flow ATP-binding cassette (ABC) Apparent mineralocorticoid obstruction transporters excess (AME) syndrome renin angiotensin system bile-salt transporters and, cation-Cl cotransporter and kidney development, 635, 639, 644, 64647, phenotypes and, 818 45-52 650 renal genetic disorders Arthritis cardiac ion channels and, related to K* and Mg?* iron accumulation in 457 851-52 hereditary trafficking of trafficking of Arabidopsis spp. hemochromatosis and, canalicular ABC MAAs in aquatic 663 transporters in organisms and, 252 Asbt bile salt transporter hepatocytes and Arginine vasopressin (AVP) bile-salt transporte1 characteristics of hypoxia-induced 635, 639, 647-48 intrahepatic ABC anapyrexia and, 268-69, Ascidia ceratodes transporter pools, 273 MAAs in aquatic 600-3 Aromatase organisms and, 249 conclusions, 605 adipose phenotype, ASG7 protein intrahepatic regulation, 114-15 G proteins and pherom 603-5 adipose tissue, 100-4 signaling, 137-40 introduction, 595-96 ArKO mouse ASL peptide newly synthesized female, 113-14 6-defensins in lung hos ABC transporters, male, 111-13 defense and, 735 596-99 bone, 106 Aspergillus spp. renal organic anionic brain, 106-7 calmodulin as ion-channel transporters and, conclusions, 115-19 subunit and, 291 574-75 genetics, 94-98 G proteins and pheromo! ATXIi human deficiency, 109-10 signaling, 141 cardiac ion channels and, insufficiency models, Asterina pectinifera 442 109-15 MAAs in aquatic Augmentation introduction, 93-94 organisms and, 226 short-term synaptic local estrogen biosynthesis, AT 1 receptor 115-19 renin angiotensin system 360-61, 366 malignant cells, 108 and kidney development, Autocrine factors miscellaneous tissues, 45-52 lung cancer molecular 107-8 Atherosclerosis pathogenesis and, ovary, 99-100 endothelial nitric oxide 682-84 ovulation regulators and, synthase regulatior Autoimmunity 70 749 GM-CSF regulation of placenta, 105-6 ATPases lung functions and, 787 skeleton, 115 active Ca-* absorption Avogadro’s number structure/function distal nephron and, G proteins and relationships, 98-99 529-30 phototransduction, 159 928 SUBJECT INDEX B apical bile-salt uptake, Bone Background current 648-49 aromatase and, 93, 106, cardiac ion channels and, basolateral bile-salt efflux, 115 460 644, 650 prolactin and, 57 Bacteria basolateral bile-salt uptake, Bradykinin aromatase and, 98 638, 640-44 endothelial nitric oxide §-defensins in lung host bile duct epithelial cells, synthase regulation and, defense and, 709-37 647-50 762-65 “Ball and chain” model canalicular secretion, Brain cardiac ion channels and, 646-47 aromatase and, 93, 96, 440, 456 conclusions, 650-51 106-7, 115 Bartter’s syndrome cytosolic bile-salt-binding cation-Cl cotransporter cation-Cl cotransporter proteins, 650 phenotypes and, 803-43 phenotypes and, 803, 811, enterohepatic circulation, dendritic spines and, 814-16, 820 635-40 323-42 ENaC and sodium balance, hepatocytes, 638-40 Breast cancer 880 intracellular transport, aromatase and, 93, 103-4, renal genetic disorders 644-45 108, 118 related to K* and Mg?*, Na‘ -taurocholate prolactin and, 47, 52, 845, 853-54, 864-65 cotransporting proteins, 55-56, 59 Basolateral transport 638, 640-42 Brevican bile-salt transporters and, organic anion-transporting ovulation regulators and, 638-44, 650 polypeptitdes, 642-44 79 genetic diseases of perspectives, 650-51 Brugada syndrome acid-base transporters small intestine, 648 cardiac ion channels and, and, 899-916 Bile secretion 443-44, 461 renal organic anionic trafficking of canalicular Bsep export pump transporters and, 565, 581 ABC transporters in bile-salt transporters and, Bathymetric distribution hepatocytes and, 595-605 635, 639-40, 646-47 MAAs in aquatic Biogenesis Bufo spp. organisms and, 230-31 K™ channel ontogeny and, hypoxia-induced BayK8644 19-31, 35-37 anapyrexia and, 267, 269 cardiac ion channels and, Birth Bumetanide 446 renin angiotensin system cation-Cl cotransporter BCL-2 proto-oncogene and kidney development, phenotypes and, 814 lung cancer molecular 555-57 pathogenesis and, 685 BK channels C Benzothiazepines K™ channel ontogeny and, Cj9 steroid precursors cardiac ion channels and, 28 aromatase and, 93, 99 445 BLAST searches C282Y mutant Bikunin aromatase and, 95 iron accumulation in ovulation regulators and, Blood volume hereditary 73 ENaC and sodium balance, hemochromatosis and, Bile acid receptor 877-78 667-68 bile-salt transporters and, Body temperature Ca?+ 638, 641-42, 646, 649-50 hypoxia-induced calmodulin as ion-channel Bile-salt transporters anapyrexia and, 263-79 subunit and, 289-305 SUBJECT INDEX 929 cardiac ion channels and, transport proteins, 530-31 inositol-1,4,5- 435, 437-38, 440, 444-47 renal genetic disorders triphosphate receptor, dendritic spines and, related to Kt and Mg?*, 295-96 313-14, 316, 319, 848-50, 854-57, 863-66 introduction, 289 325-29, 333-41 short-term synaptic miscellaneous channels, endothelial nitric oxide 300-1 synthase regulation and, 359-68 NMDA receptors, 749-68 Ca*+-ATPase 294-95 G proteins and olfactory active Ca?*+ absorption in opposing effects, 302-4 signal transduction, distal nephron and, overview, 290-92 200-4, 207-8 529-30 ryanodine receptor, G proteins and Ca**-binding proteins 295-96 phototransduction, 155, short-term synaptic Trp family channels, 170-71 plasticity and, 381-85 297-98 hepatocyte chloride Caenorhabditis elegans K* channel ontogeny and, channels and, 609, calmodulin as ion-channel 37 615-16 subunit and, 291 Calnexin intracellular signal cardiac ion channels and, K* channel ontogeny and, transport and, 420-21 460 23 K~ channel ontogeny and, genetic diseases of Canalicular domain 20,57 acid-base transporters trafficking of ABC molecular mechanism of and, 910 transporters in active absorption in distal ovulation regulators and, hepatocytes and, 595-605 nephron and 81, 83 Canalicular membrane calbindin-D2gx ,5 37-39 Calbindin-D2gx bile-salt transporters and, clinical implications, active Ca2+ absorption in 635, 639, 646-47 543-44 distal nephron and, Cancer epithelial Ca2* channel, 529-30, 537-39 aromatase and, 93, 103-4, 530-37, 540-42 Calmodulin 108, 118 extrusion mechanisms, as ion-channel subunit iron accumulation in 539 Ca*+-activated K hereditary family of EcaC channels of small or hemochromatosis and, channels, 537 intermediate 663 future research, 543-44 conductance, 296-97 lung cancer molecular hypocalciurea, 540-41 Ca*+ channels, 298-300 pathogenesis and, 681-98 integrated model of Ca** chemistry of ion prolactin and, 47, 52 active Ca*" channels, 292-301 Candida pseudotropicalis reabsorption, 542-44 Ca*+ sensor and GM-CSF regulation of lung introduction, 529-30 mechanical coupling, functions and, 789-90 localization, 532 301-2 Carbenoxolone 1,25(OH)2D3, 539-40 functional bipartition, renal genetic disorders PH sensitivity, 541 302-4 related to K*+ and Mg?*, potential regulators, 542 conclusions, 304—5 858 regulation, 531-32, cyclic nucleotide-gate Carbon monoxide 540-42 channels, 293-94 hypoxia-induced thiazide diuretics, functional bipartition, anapyrexia and, 271, 540-41 3024 274-76 930 SUBJECT INDEX Carbonic anhydrase II structure/function epilepsy, 824—25 genetic diseases of relationships, 449-51, gain-of-function acid-base transporters 453, 456-58 mutations, 821-22 and, 899, 914-15 voltage gating, 438-39 gene disruption, 808, Cardiac channel activation Carnitine 816-18, 820-21, 824, intracellular signal fatty acid B-oxidation 827-28 transport and, 414—15 disorders and, 477, Gitelman syndrome, 820 Cardiac ion channels 479-81, 483-85, 489-90, hemoglobinopathies, acquired disease, 443-44 492-95 822-23 action potentials, 433-35 Carnitine: acylcarnitine human disease, 811-12, background current, 460 transiocase deficiency 821-22 Ca?+ channel, 446-47 fatty acid B-oxidation intestinal henotype, 809 Ca*+ current, 444-47 disorders and, 485 introduction, 804—5 cloning, 435-38 Carnitine kidney, 827 congenital disease, 442-43 palmitoyltransferase I/II male infertility, 810 delayed rectifier K* deficiency Na‘ -dependent currents, 448-57 fatty acid B-oxidation cotransporters, 806-21 drug and toxin block, 440 disorders and, 484-85 Na‘ -independent K-Cl future research, 460-61 Catabolism cotransporters, 822—29 genes, 432, 435-38 GM-CSF regulation of nervous system, 827 Ica, 445-46 lung functions and, 775, neurons, 825, 826 INa, 442 782, 786 NKCC1 cotransporter, inactivation, 440 Cathepsin L gene 806-12 introduction, 431-32 ovulation regulators and, NKCC2 cotransporter, inward rectifiers, 457-58 76, 78-82 813-18 Ito transient outward Cation-Cl cotransport salivary gland current, 447-48 human and murine phenotype, 809 KvLQTI1-minK channel, phenotypes secretory Na-K-2Cl 454-55 absorptive KCC2 cotransporter, 806-12 molecular structure/ cotransporter, 823-26 sensorineural deafness, function relationships, absorptive KCC3 808 438-42, 445, 449-50, cotransporter, 826-29 sensory perception 453, 456-58 absorptive KCCI phenotype, 810-11 Na* current, 440-44 cotransporter, 822—23 Caveolae pacemaker current, 458-59 absorptive Na-Cl endothelial nitric oxide permeation, 438 cotransporter, 818-22 synthase regulation and, rapid component of Ix; absorptive Na-K-2Cl 749, 753-68 delayed rectifier current, cotransporter, 813-18 CCR6 receptor 448 agenesis of corpus A-defensins in lung host rapid component of Ix; callosum and defense and, 709 ultrarapid delayed peripheral neuropathy, CD9 protein rectifier current, 456-57 828-29 ovulation regulators and, rapid component of Ix, Bartter syndrome, 81 slow delayed rectifier 814-16 CDC24 protein current, 453-55 blood pressure, renin G proteins and pheromone regulation, 442-48, phenotype, 810 signaling, 132-35 451-52, 454, 456-57 conclusions, 829 C/EBP proteins

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