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EDITORIAL<br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Physiology</strong>-<br />

<strong>Cell</strong> <strong>Physiology</strong><br />

DECEMBER 2010/Volume 68, Number 6<br />

AJP-<strong>Cell</strong> <strong>Physiology</strong> initiates publication <strong>of</strong> the Hans H. Ussing Lecture<br />

M. Levi and P. A. Insel C1221<br />

REVIEWS<br />

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Role <strong>of</strong> epithelial HCO3 transport in mucin secretion: lessons from cystic fibrosis<br />

P. M. Quinton C1222<br />

Differential gene expressions in atrial and ventricular myocytes: insights into the road <strong>of</strong><br />

applying embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes for future therapies<br />

S. Y. Ng, C. K. Wong, and S. Y. Tsang C1234<br />

EDITORIAL FOCUS<br />

Roles and controls <strong>of</strong> mTOR in the heart. Focus on “mTOR attenuates the inflammatory<br />

response in cardiomyocytes and prevents cardiac dysfunction in pathological hypertrophy”<br />

P. J. Davis, F. B. Davis, and H.-Y. Lin C1250<br />

The role <strong>of</strong> HMGB1 in efferocytosis: when the dead go unburied. Focus on “HMGB1 inhibits<br />

macrophage activity in efferocytosis through binding to the �v�3-integrin”<br />

D. S. Pisetsky C1253<br />

MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS, ION CHANNELS AND PUMPS<br />

Functional expression <strong>of</strong> SGLTs in rat brain<br />

A. S. Yu, B. A. Hirayama, G. Timbol, J. Liu, E. Basarah, V. Kepe, N. Satyamurthy,<br />

S.-C. Huang, E. M. Wright, and J. R. Barrio C1277<br />

Small conductance Ca 2� -activated K � channels regulate firing properties and excitability in<br />

parasympathetic cardiac motoneurons in the nucleus ambiguus<br />

M. Lin, J. T. Hatcher, Q.-H. Chen, R. D. Wurster, and Z. J. Cheng C1285<br />

Ion transporters in secretory and cyclically modulating ameloblasts: a new hypothesis for cellular<br />

control <strong>of</strong> preeruptive enamel maturation<br />

K. Josephsen, Y. Takano, S. Frische, J. Praetorius, S. Nielsen, T. Aoba,<br />

and O. Fejerskov C1299<br />

Pathways for ATP release by bovine ciliary epithelial cells, the initial step in purinergic<br />

regulation <strong>of</strong> aqueous humor inflow<br />

A. Li, C. T. Leung, K. Peterson-Yantorno, C. H. Mitchell, and M. M. Civan C1308<br />

Identification and functional characterization <strong>of</strong> malignant hyperthermia mutation T1354S in the<br />

outer pore <strong>of</strong> the Cav�1S-subunit<br />

A. Pirone, J. Schredelseker, P. Tuluc, E. Gravino, G. Fortunato, B. E. Flucher,<br />

A. Carsana, F. Salvatore, and M. Grabner C1345<br />

(Continued)<br />

Cover: Dominant-negative Pak1 induces branching tubules without affecting junctional integrity. MDCK cells form cysts<br />

in three-dimensional collagen culture. Image shows cyst that expresses a dominant-negative mutant <strong>of</strong> Pak1, which was<br />

stained for E-cadherin (green). Note that cells in branching tubules have retained E-cadherin at cell-cell contacts. Nuclei<br />

were stained with DAPI in blue. From: Hunter MP, Zegers MM. “Pak1 regulates branching morphogenesis in 3D MDCK<br />

cell culture by a PIX and �1-integrin-dependent mechanism.” Am J Physiol <strong>Cell</strong> Physiol (March 24, 2009).<br />

doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.00543.2009.<br />

This <strong>Journal</strong> is printed on ‘‘acid-free’’ paper.


(Contents continued)<br />

Disruption <strong>of</strong> PICK1 attenuates the function <strong>of</strong> ASICs and PKC regulation <strong>of</strong> ASICs<br />

Z.-L. Hu, C. Huang, H. Fu, Y. Jin, W.-N. Wu, Q.-J. Xiong, N. Xie, L.-H. Long,<br />

J.-G. Chen, and F. Wang C1355<br />

Role <strong>of</strong> phospholemman phosphorylation sites in mediating kinase-dependent regulation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Na � -K � -ATPase<br />

F. Han, J. Bossuyt, J. L. Martin, S. Despa, and D. M. Bers C1363<br />

Bone morphogenetic protein 4 enhances canonical transient receptor potential expression,<br />

store-operated Ca2� entry, and basal [Ca2� ]i in rat distal pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells<br />

W. Lu, P. Ran, D. Zhang, N. Lai, N. Zhong, and J. Wang C1370<br />

Inhibition <strong>of</strong> voltage-gated K� channels in dendritic cells by rapamycin<br />

L. Tyan, M. Sopjani, M. Dërmaku-Sopjani, E. Schmid, W. Yang, N. T. Xuan,<br />

E. Shumilina, and F. Lang C1379<br />

pH sensitivity <strong>of</strong> ammonium transport by Rhbg<br />

N. L. Nakhoul, S. M. Abdulnour-Nakhoul, E. Schmidt, R. Doetjes, E. Rabon,<br />

and L. L. Hamm C1386<br />

Molecular mechanisms underlying Ca2�-mediated motility <strong>of</strong> human pancreatic duct cells<br />

H. Dong, K.-N. Shim, J. M. J. Li, C. Estrema, T. A. Ornelas, F. Nguyen, S. Liu,<br />

S. L. Ramamoorthy, S. Ho, J. M. Carethers, and J. Y. C. Chow C1493<br />

Connexin 43 hemichannels mediate the Ca2� influx induced by extracellular alkalinization<br />

K. A. Schalper, H. A. Sánchez, S. C. Lee, G. A. Altenberg, M. H. Nathanson,<br />

and J. C. Sáez C1504<br />

MUSCLE CELL BIOLOGY AND CELL MOTILITY<br />

Calcium-activated force <strong>of</strong> human muscle fibers following a standardized eccentric contraction<br />

S. J. Choi and J. J. Widrick C1409<br />

Force enhancement following stretch in a single sarcomere<br />

T. R. Leonard, M. DuVall, and W. Herzog C1398<br />

Skeletal muscle-endothelial cell cross talk through angiotensin II<br />

L. M. Bellamy, A. P. W. Johnston, M. De Lisio, and G. Parise C1402<br />

RNA-binding protein HuR regulates RGS4 mRNA stability in rabbit colonic smooth muscle<br />

cells<br />

F. Li, D. Y. Hu, S. Liu, S. Mahavadi, W. Yen, K. S. Murthy, K. Khalili, and W. Hu C1418<br />

Soleus muscle in glycosylation-deficient muscular dystrophy is protected from contractioninduced<br />

injury<br />

J. D. Gumerson, Z. T. Kabaeva, C. S. Davis, J. A. Faulkner, and D. E. Michele C1430<br />

RECEPTORS AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION<br />

mTOR attenuates the inflammatory response in cardiomyocytes and prevents cardiac dysfunction<br />

in pathological hypertrophy<br />

X. Song, Y. Kusakari, C.-Y. Xiao, S. D. Kinsella, M. A. Rosenberg,<br />

M. Scherrer-Crosbie, K. Hara, A. Rosenzweig, and T. Matsui C1256<br />

Plasma gelsolin modulates cellular response to sphingosine 1-phosphate<br />

R. Bucki, A. Kułakowska, F. J. Byfield, M. Z˙ endzian-Piotrowska, M. Baranowski,<br />

M. Marzec, J. P. Winer, N. J. Ciccarelli, J. Górski, W. Drozdowski, R. Bittman,<br />

and P. A. Janmey C1516<br />

Thyroid hormone inhibits ERK phosphorylation in pressure overload-induced hypertrophied<br />

mouse hearts through a receptor-mediated mechanism<br />

J. Suarez, B. T. Scott, J. A. Suarez-Ramirez, C. V. Chavira, and W. H. Dillmann C1524<br />

VASCULAR BIOLOGY<br />

Receptor cleavage reduces the fluid shear response in neutrophils <strong>of</strong> the spontaneously<br />

hypertensive rat<br />

A. Y. Chen, F. A. DeLano, S. R. Valdez, J. N. Ha, H. Y. Shin,<br />

and G. W. Schmid-Schönbein C1441<br />

(Continued)


(Contents continued)<br />

Endothelial metallothionein expression and intracellular free zinc levels are regulated by shear<br />

stress<br />

D. E. Conway, S. Lee, S. G. Eskin, A. K. Shah, H. Jo, and L. V. McIntire C1461<br />

PECAM-1 regulates proangiogenic properties <strong>of</strong> endothelial cells through modulation <strong>of</strong> cell-cell<br />

and cell-matrix interactions<br />

S. Y. Park, T. A. DiMaio, E. A. Scheef, C. M. Sorenson, and N. Sheibani C1468<br />

Calcitonin gene-related peptide promotes angiogenesis via AMP-activated protein kinase<br />

S. Zheng, W. Li, M. Xu, X. Bai, Z. Zhou, J. Han, J. Y.-J. Shyy, and X. Wang C1485<br />

Identification and functional implication <strong>of</strong> a Rho kinase-dependent moesin-EBP50 interaction in<br />

noradrenaline-stimulated artery<br />

N. Baeyens, S. Horman, D. Vertommen, M. Rider, and N. Morel C1530<br />

Hypoxic upregulation <strong>of</strong> arginase II in human lung endothelial cells<br />

K. Krotova, J. M. Patel, E. R. Block, and S. Zharikov C1541<br />

GROWTH, DIFFERENTIATION, AND APOPTOSIS<br />

HMGB1 inhibits macrophage activity in efferocytosis through binding to the �v�3-integrin<br />

A. Friggeri, Y. Yang, S. Banerjee, Y.-J. Park, G. Liu, and E. Abraham C1267<br />

Hypoxic preconditioning induces the expression <strong>of</strong> prosurvival and proangiogenic markers in<br />

mesenchymal stem cells<br />

S. M. Chacko, S. Ahmed, K. Selvendiran, M. L. Kuppusamy, M. Khan,<br />

and P. Kuppusamy C1562<br />

PROTEIN AND VESICLE TRAFFICKING, CYTOSKELETON<br />

Shank2 redistributes with NaPilla during regulated endocytosis<br />

E. Dobrinskikh, H. Giral, Y. A. Caldas, M. Levi, and R. B. Doctor C1324<br />

Syntaxin 3 is necessary for cAMP- and cGMP-regulated exocytosis <strong>of</strong> CFTR: implications for<br />

enterotoxigenic diarrhea<br />

A. Collaco, J. Marathe, H. Kohnke, D. Kravstov, and N. Ameen C1450<br />

CELLULAR AND MI<strong>TOC</strong>HONDRIAL METABOLISM<br />

Genetic downregulation <strong>of</strong> AMPK-� is<strong>of</strong>orms uncovers the mechanism by which metformin<br />

decreases FA uptake and oxidation in skeletal muscle cells<br />

L. D. Bogachus and L. P. Turcotte C1549<br />

NERVOUS SYSTEM CELL BIOLOGY<br />

The intrinsic electrophysiological properties <strong>of</strong> neurons derived from mouse embryonic stem<br />

cells overexpressing neurogenin-1<br />

M. Tong (���), J. L. Hernandez, E. K. Purcell, R. A. Altschuler, and R. K. Duncan C1335<br />

METHODS IN CELL PHYSIOLOGY<br />

Imaging <strong>of</strong> oxygen gradients in monolayer cultured cells using green fluorescent protein<br />

E. Takahashi and M. Sato C1318<br />

CORRIGENDUM<br />

Corrigendum for Makhro A et al., Volume 298/67, June 2010, p. C1315–C1325 C1571<br />

Information for Authors is freely available online at http://www.the-aps.org/publications/<br />

journals/pub_quick.htm and is printed in the June and December issues <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Journal</strong>.

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