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Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation

Placentae and mammary epithelial cells are unusual in robustly expressing two copper “pumps”, ATP7A and B, raising the question of their individual roles in these tissues in pregnancy and lactation. Confocal microscopic evidence locates ATP7A to the fetal side of syncytiotrophoblasts, suggesting a r...

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Autores principales: Wadwa, Jarrod, Chu, Yu‐Hsiang, Nguyen, Nhu, Henson, Thomas, Figueroa, Alyssa, Llanos, Roxana, Ackland, Margaret Leigh, Michalczyk, Agnes, Fullriede, Hendrik, Brennan, Grant, Mercer, Julian F. B., Linder, Maria C.
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Publicado: Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3967678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24744874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.195
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author Wadwa, Jarrod
Chu, Yu‐Hsiang
Nguyen, Nhu
Henson, Thomas
Figueroa, Alyssa
Llanos, Roxana
Ackland, Margaret Leigh
Michalczyk, Agnes
Fullriede, Hendrik
Brennan, Grant
Mercer, Julian F. B.
Linder, Maria C.
author_facet Wadwa, Jarrod
Chu, Yu‐Hsiang
Nguyen, Nhu
Henson, Thomas
Figueroa, Alyssa
Llanos, Roxana
Ackland, Margaret Leigh
Michalczyk, Agnes
Fullriede, Hendrik
Brennan, Grant
Mercer, Julian F. B.
Linder, Maria C.
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description Placentae and mammary epithelial cells are unusual in robustly expressing two copper “pumps”, ATP7A and B, raising the question of their individual roles in these tissues in pregnancy and lactation. Confocal microscopic evidence locates ATP7A to the fetal side of syncytiotrophoblasts, suggesting a role in pumping Cu towards the fetus; and to the basolateral (blood) side of lactating mammary epithelial cells, suggesting a role in recycling Cu to the blood. We tested these concepts in wild‐type C57BL6 mice and their transgenic counterparts that expressed hATP7A at levels 10–20× those of endogenous mAtp7a. In lactation, overexpression of ATP7A reduced the Cu concentrations of the mammary gland and milk ~50%. Rates of transfer of tracer (64)Cu to the suckling pups were similarly reduced over 30–48 h, as was the total Cu in 10‐day ‐old pups. During the early and middle periods of gestation, the transgenic litters had higher Cu concentrations than the wild‐type, placental Cu showing the reverse trend; but this difference was lost by the first postnatal day. The transgenic mice expressed ATP7A in some hepatocytes, so we investigated the possibility that metalation of ceruloplasmin (Cp) might be enhanced. Rates of (64)Cu incorporation into Cp, oxidase activity, and ratios of holo to apoceruloplasmin were unchanged. We conclude that in the lactating mammary gland, the role of ATP7A is to return Cu to the blood, while in the placenta it mediates Cu delivery to the fetus and is the rate‐limiting step for fetal Cu nutrition during most of gestation in mice.
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spelling pubmed-39676782014-04-07 Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation Wadwa, Jarrod Chu, Yu‐Hsiang Nguyen, Nhu Henson, Thomas Figueroa, Alyssa Llanos, Roxana Ackland, Margaret Leigh Michalczyk, Agnes Fullriede, Hendrik Brennan, Grant Mercer, Julian F. B. Linder, Maria C. Physiol Rep Original Research Placentae and mammary epithelial cells are unusual in robustly expressing two copper “pumps”, ATP7A and B, raising the question of their individual roles in these tissues in pregnancy and lactation. Confocal microscopic evidence locates ATP7A to the fetal side of syncytiotrophoblasts, suggesting a role in pumping Cu towards the fetus; and to the basolateral (blood) side of lactating mammary epithelial cells, suggesting a role in recycling Cu to the blood. We tested these concepts in wild‐type C57BL6 mice and their transgenic counterparts that expressed hATP7A at levels 10–20× those of endogenous mAtp7a. In lactation, overexpression of ATP7A reduced the Cu concentrations of the mammary gland and milk ~50%. Rates of transfer of tracer (64)Cu to the suckling pups were similarly reduced over 30–48 h, as was the total Cu in 10‐day ‐old pups. During the early and middle periods of gestation, the transgenic litters had higher Cu concentrations than the wild‐type, placental Cu showing the reverse trend; but this difference was lost by the first postnatal day. The transgenic mice expressed ATP7A in some hepatocytes, so we investigated the possibility that metalation of ceruloplasmin (Cp) might be enhanced. Rates of (64)Cu incorporation into Cp, oxidase activity, and ratios of holo to apoceruloplasmin were unchanged. We conclude that in the lactating mammary gland, the role of ATP7A is to return Cu to the blood, while in the placenta it mediates Cu delivery to the fetus and is the rate‐limiting step for fetal Cu nutrition during most of gestation in mice. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2014-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3967678/ /pubmed/24744874 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.195 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American Physiological Society and The Physiological Society. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Wadwa, Jarrod
Chu, Yu‐Hsiang
Nguyen, Nhu
Henson, Thomas
Figueroa, Alyssa
Llanos, Roxana
Ackland, Margaret Leigh
Michalczyk, Agnes
Fullriede, Hendrik
Brennan, Grant
Mercer, Julian F. B.
Linder, Maria C.
Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
title Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
title_full Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
title_fullStr Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
title_full_unstemmed Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
title_short Effects of ATP7A overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
title_sort effects of atp7a overexpression in mice on copper transport and metabolism in lactation and gestation
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3967678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24744874
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/phy2.195
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