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KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility

The epithelial intermediate-conductance calcium/calmodulin-regulated KCa3.1 channel is considered to be a regulator of intestine function by controlling chloride secretion and water/salt balance. Yet, little is known about the functional importance of KCa3.1 in the intestinal epithelium in vivo. Our...

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Autores principales: Valero, Marta Sofía, Ramón-Gimenez, Mariano, Lozano-Gerona, Javier, Delgado-Wicke, Pablo, Calmarza, Pilar, Oliván-Viguera, Aida, López, Víctor, Garcia-Otín, Ángel-Luis, Valero, Salvador, Pueyo, Esther, Hamilton, Kirk L., Miura, Hiroto, Köhler, Ralf
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6429421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30857243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051193
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author Valero, Marta Sofía
Ramón-Gimenez, Mariano
Lozano-Gerona, Javier
Delgado-Wicke, Pablo
Calmarza, Pilar
Oliván-Viguera, Aida
López, Víctor
Garcia-Otín, Ángel-Luis
Valero, Salvador
Pueyo, Esther
Hamilton, Kirk L.
Miura, Hiroto
Köhler, Ralf
author_facet Valero, Marta Sofía
Ramón-Gimenez, Mariano
Lozano-Gerona, Javier
Delgado-Wicke, Pablo
Calmarza, Pilar
Oliván-Viguera, Aida
López, Víctor
Garcia-Otín, Ángel-Luis
Valero, Salvador
Pueyo, Esther
Hamilton, Kirk L.
Miura, Hiroto
Köhler, Ralf
author_sort Valero, Marta Sofía
collection PubMed
description The epithelial intermediate-conductance calcium/calmodulin-regulated KCa3.1 channel is considered to be a regulator of intestine function by controlling chloride secretion and water/salt balance. Yet, little is known about the functional importance of KCa3.1 in the intestinal epithelium in vivo. Our objective was to determine the impact of epithelial-specific inducible overexpression of a KCa3.1 transgene (KCa3.1+) and of inducible suppression (KCa3.1−) on intestinal homeostasis and function in mice. KCa3.1 overexpression in the duodenal epithelium of doxycycline (DOX)-treated KCa3.1+ mice was 40-fold above the control levels. Overexpression caused an inflated duodenum and doubling of the chyme content. Histology showed conserved architecture of crypts, villi, and smooth muscle. Unaltered proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) immune reactivity and reduced amounts of terminal deoxynucleotide transferase mediated X-dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL)-positive apoptotic cells in villi indicated lower epithelial turnover. Myography showed a reduction in the frequency of spontaneous propulsive muscle contractions with no change in amplitude. The amount of stool in the colon was increased and the frequency of colonic contractions was reduced in KCa3.1+ animals. Senicapoc treatment prevented the phenotype. Suppression of KCa3.1 in DOX-treated KCa3.1− mice caused no overt intestinal phenotype. In conclusion, inducible KCa3.1 overexpression alters intestinal functions by increasing the chyme content and reducing spontaneous contractions and epithelial apoptosis. Induction of epithelial KCa3.1 can play a mechanistic role in the process of adaptation of the intestine.
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spelling pubmed-64294212019-04-10 KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility Valero, Marta Sofía Ramón-Gimenez, Mariano Lozano-Gerona, Javier Delgado-Wicke, Pablo Calmarza, Pilar Oliván-Viguera, Aida López, Víctor Garcia-Otín, Ángel-Luis Valero, Salvador Pueyo, Esther Hamilton, Kirk L. Miura, Hiroto Köhler, Ralf Int J Mol Sci Article The epithelial intermediate-conductance calcium/calmodulin-regulated KCa3.1 channel is considered to be a regulator of intestine function by controlling chloride secretion and water/salt balance. Yet, little is known about the functional importance of KCa3.1 in the intestinal epithelium in vivo. Our objective was to determine the impact of epithelial-specific inducible overexpression of a KCa3.1 transgene (KCa3.1+) and of inducible suppression (KCa3.1−) on intestinal homeostasis and function in mice. KCa3.1 overexpression in the duodenal epithelium of doxycycline (DOX)-treated KCa3.1+ mice was 40-fold above the control levels. Overexpression caused an inflated duodenum and doubling of the chyme content. Histology showed conserved architecture of crypts, villi, and smooth muscle. Unaltered proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) immune reactivity and reduced amounts of terminal deoxynucleotide transferase mediated X-dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL)-positive apoptotic cells in villi indicated lower epithelial turnover. Myography showed a reduction in the frequency of spontaneous propulsive muscle contractions with no change in amplitude. The amount of stool in the colon was increased and the frequency of colonic contractions was reduced in KCa3.1+ animals. Senicapoc treatment prevented the phenotype. Suppression of KCa3.1 in DOX-treated KCa3.1− mice caused no overt intestinal phenotype. In conclusion, inducible KCa3.1 overexpression alters intestinal functions by increasing the chyme content and reducing spontaneous contractions and epithelial apoptosis. Induction of epithelial KCa3.1 can play a mechanistic role in the process of adaptation of the intestine. MDPI 2019-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6429421/ /pubmed/30857243 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051193 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Valero, Marta Sofía
Ramón-Gimenez, Mariano
Lozano-Gerona, Javier
Delgado-Wicke, Pablo
Calmarza, Pilar
Oliván-Viguera, Aida
López, Víctor
Garcia-Otín, Ángel-Luis
Valero, Salvador
Pueyo, Esther
Hamilton, Kirk L.
Miura, Hiroto
Köhler, Ralf
KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility
title KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility
title_full KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility
title_fullStr KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility
title_full_unstemmed KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility
title_short KCa3.1 Transgene Induction in Murine Intestinal Epithelium Causes Duodenal Chyme Accumulation and Impairs Duodenal Contractility
title_sort kca3.1 transgene induction in murine intestinal epithelium causes duodenal chyme accumulation and impairs duodenal contractility
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6429421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30857243
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051193
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