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The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions

Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is the primary cellular water channel in the brain and is abundantly expressed by astrocytes along the blood-brain barrier and brain-cerebrospinal fluid interfaces. Water transport via AQP4 contributes to the activity-dependent volume changes of the extracellular space (ECS), whic...

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Autores principales: Dmytrenko, Lesia, Cicanic, Michal, Anderova, Miroslava, Vorisek, Ivan, Ottersen, Ole Petter, Sykova, Eva, Vargova, Lydia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3702576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23861848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068044
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author Dmytrenko, Lesia
Cicanic, Michal
Anderova, Miroslava
Vorisek, Ivan
Ottersen, Ole Petter
Sykova, Eva
Vargova, Lydia
author_facet Dmytrenko, Lesia
Cicanic, Michal
Anderova, Miroslava
Vorisek, Ivan
Ottersen, Ole Petter
Sykova, Eva
Vargova, Lydia
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description Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is the primary cellular water channel in the brain and is abundantly expressed by astrocytes along the blood-brain barrier and brain-cerebrospinal fluid interfaces. Water transport via AQP4 contributes to the activity-dependent volume changes of the extracellular space (ECS), which affect extracellular solute concentrations and neuronal excitability. AQP4 is anchored by α-syntrophin (α-syn), the deletion of which leads to reduced AQP4 levels in perivascular and subpial membranes. We used the real-time iontophoretic method and/or diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging to clarify the impact of α-syn deletion on astrocyte morphology and changes in extracellular diffusion associated with cell swelling in vitro and in vivo. In mice lacking α-syn, we found higher resting values of the apparent diffusion coefficient of water (ADC(W)) and the extracellular volume fraction (α). No significant differences in tortuosity (λ) or non-specific uptake (k′), were found between α-syn-negative (α-syn −/−) and α-syn-positive (α-syn +/+) mice. The deletion of α-syn resulted in a significantly smaller relative decrease in α observed during elevated K(+) (10 mM) and severe hypotonic stress (−100 mOsmol/l), but not during mild hypotonic stress (−50 mOsmol/l). After the induction of terminal ischemia/anoxia, the final values of ADC(W) as well as of the ECS volume fraction α indicate milder cell swelling in α-syn −/− in comparison with α-syn +/+ mice. Shortly after terminal ischemia/anoxia induction, the onset of a steep rise in the extracellular potassium concentration and an increase in λ was faster in α-syn −/− mice, but the final values did not differ between α-syn −/− and α-syn +/+ mice. This study reveals that water transport through AQP4 channels enhances and accelerates astrocyte swelling. The substantially altered ECS diffusion parameters will likely affect the movement of neuroactive substances and/or trophic factors, which in turn may modulate the extent of tissue damage and/or drug distribution.
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spelling pubmed-37025762013-07-16 The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions Dmytrenko, Lesia Cicanic, Michal Anderova, Miroslava Vorisek, Ivan Ottersen, Ole Petter Sykova, Eva Vargova, Lydia PLoS One Research Article Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is the primary cellular water channel in the brain and is abundantly expressed by astrocytes along the blood-brain barrier and brain-cerebrospinal fluid interfaces. Water transport via AQP4 contributes to the activity-dependent volume changes of the extracellular space (ECS), which affect extracellular solute concentrations and neuronal excitability. AQP4 is anchored by α-syntrophin (α-syn), the deletion of which leads to reduced AQP4 levels in perivascular and subpial membranes. We used the real-time iontophoretic method and/or diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging to clarify the impact of α-syn deletion on astrocyte morphology and changes in extracellular diffusion associated with cell swelling in vitro and in vivo. In mice lacking α-syn, we found higher resting values of the apparent diffusion coefficient of water (ADC(W)) and the extracellular volume fraction (α). No significant differences in tortuosity (λ) or non-specific uptake (k′), were found between α-syn-negative (α-syn −/−) and α-syn-positive (α-syn +/+) mice. The deletion of α-syn resulted in a significantly smaller relative decrease in α observed during elevated K(+) (10 mM) and severe hypotonic stress (−100 mOsmol/l), but not during mild hypotonic stress (−50 mOsmol/l). After the induction of terminal ischemia/anoxia, the final values of ADC(W) as well as of the ECS volume fraction α indicate milder cell swelling in α-syn −/− in comparison with α-syn +/+ mice. Shortly after terminal ischemia/anoxia induction, the onset of a steep rise in the extracellular potassium concentration and an increase in λ was faster in α-syn −/− mice, but the final values did not differ between α-syn −/− and α-syn +/+ mice. This study reveals that water transport through AQP4 channels enhances and accelerates astrocyte swelling. The substantially altered ECS diffusion parameters will likely affect the movement of neuroactive substances and/or trophic factors, which in turn may modulate the extent of tissue damage and/or drug distribution. Public Library of Science 2013-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3702576/ /pubmed/23861848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068044 Text en © 2013 Dmytrenko et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Dmytrenko, Lesia
Cicanic, Michal
Anderova, Miroslava
Vorisek, Ivan
Ottersen, Ole Petter
Sykova, Eva
Vargova, Lydia
The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
title The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
title_full The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
title_fullStr The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
title_short The Impact of Alpha-Syntrophin Deletion on the Changes in Tissue Structure and Extracellular Diffusion Associated with Cell Swelling under Physiological and Pathological Conditions
title_sort impact of alpha-syntrophin deletion on the changes in tissue structure and extracellular diffusion associated with cell swelling under physiological and pathological conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3702576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23861848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068044
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