Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 15, No. 5, 11 1996, 673-679.
Sharp increase in rat lung water channel expression in the perinatal period
F Umenishi, EP Carter, B Yang, B Oliver, MA Matthay and AS Verkman
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco 94143- 0521, USA.
Three members of the water channel (aquaporin) family are expressed in
adult rat lung: CHIP28 (AQP-1), MIWC (AQP-4), and AQP-5. Because water
channels may be important in the clearance of fluid from the newborn lung,
the expression of water channels just before and after birth was
investigated using the ribonuclease (RNAse) protection assay. RNA was
isolated from lungs, brain, and heart of prenatal rats (fetal days F19,
F20, and F21) and postnatal rats (days +1, +2, +5, +7, +21, and adult).
Transcript expression was measured relative to a beta-actin control by
quantitative densitometry. Whereas beta-actin mRNA expression was nearly
constant over time, distinct expression patterns were observed for the
three water channels. CHIP28 mRNA expression rose slowly from days F19 to
+1, then strongly at day +2, and remained elevated over the first week.
MIWC mRNA was weakly expressed prenatally, but strongly increased just
after birth. AQP-5 mRNA increased slowly and monotonically between days F20
and +7. These patterns contrasted sharply with the developmental expression
of CHIP28 in heart, which decreased over time, and MIWC in brain.
Immunocytochemistry showed CHIP28 protein expression in capillary
endothelia and MIWC in airway epithelia by day +1; quantitative immunoblot
analysis showed increased CHIP28 protein expression over time. These
findings are consistent with a role of lung water channels in perinatal
fluid clearance; however, proof of physiologic significance will require
functional measurements of air space-capillary water permeability.
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