Béatrice Mandon
National Institutes of Health
5 Papers
167 Citations
Béatrice Mandon is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vesicle & Renal cortex. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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Syntaxin-4 is localized to the apical plasma membrane of rat renal collecting duct cells: possible role in aquaporin-2 trafficking.
TL;DR: The demonstrated localization of syntaxin-4 in the apical plasma membrane of collecting duct principal cells, coupled with previous demonstration of syntaxIn-4's putative cognate receptor VAMP2 in aquaporin-2-containing vesicles, supports the view that these proteins could play a role of aquaporIn-2 vesicle targeting to the apicals plasma membrane.
Expression of syntaxins in rat kidney
TL;DR: The possibility that syntaxin-3 may be involved in selective targeting of acid-base transporters and/or in basolateral membrane remodeling in response to systemic acid- base perturbations is suggested.
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Expression of synaptotagmin VIII in rat kidney.
Bellamkonda K. Kishore,James B. Wade,Kristel Schorr,Takeaki Inoue,Béatrice Mandon,Mark A. Knepper +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that synaptotagmin VIII is broadly expressed among renal tubule epithelia, raising the possibility that it is involved in regulation of transport and/or cell remodeling at several sites in the nephron and collecting duct.
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SNAP-23 in rat kidney: colocalization with aquaporin-2 in collecting duct vesicles
Takeaki Inoue,Søren Nielsen,Béatrice Mandon,James Terris,James Terris,Bellamkonda K. Kishore,Mark A. Knepper +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that SNAP-23 is strongly expressed in collecting duct principal cells, consistent with a role in vasopressin-regulated trafficking of aquaporin-2, suggesting a function different from that originally proposed for SNAP-25 in synaptic vesicle targeting.
Rat renal arcade segment expresses vasopressin-regulated water channel and vasopressin V2 receptor.
Bellamkonda K. Kishore,Béatrice Mandon,Narendra B. Oza,S. R. Digiovanni,S. R. Digiovanni,Richard A. Coleman,Nancy L. Ostrowski,James B. Wade,Mark A. Knepper +8 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the arcades contain the specific proteins associated with vasopressin-regulated water transport, and may be a heretofore unrecognized site of free water absorption.