Lysosomal degradation of retinal glial AQP4 following its internalization induced by acute ocular hypertension
► AQP4 is internalized in the ischemic-reperfused rat retina. ► Lysosome is involved in degradation of internalized AQP4 in the reperfusion duration retina. ► Lysosomal target of AQP4 is potentially therapeutic targets for retinal edema. The membrane-bound water channel aquaporin-4 plays a significa...
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Published in | Neuroscience letters Vol. 516; no. 1; pp. 135 - 140 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Ireland
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
10.05.2012
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ISSN | 0304-3940 1872-7972 1872-7972 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.neulet.2012.03.075 |
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Summary: | ► AQP4 is internalized in the ischemic-reperfused rat retina. ► Lysosome is involved in degradation of internalized AQP4 in the reperfusion duration retina. ► Lysosomal target of AQP4 is potentially therapeutic targets for retinal edema.
The membrane-bound water channel aquaporin-4 plays a significant role in the regulation of water movement within the retina. In retinal ischemia–reperfusion injury, changes in the expression and localization of aquaporin-4 have been reported. Previous studies also suggest that the internalization of several membrane-bound proteins, including aquaporin-4, may occur with or without lysosomal degradation. In this study, the internalization of aquaporin-4 was detected in the ischemic rat retina via double immunofluorescence labeling. Specifically, both aquaporin-4 and the mannose-6-phosphate receptor co-localized post-ischemic injury (10, 30 and 60min). The same results were found during a 12-h reperfusion window (2, 4 and 8h, respectively) following 60min of ischemia. Moreover, the co-expression of aquaporin-4 and lysosomal-associated membrane protein-1 was observed at 1–12h of reperfusion, with co-expression increasing followed by a gradual decrease. These combined findings suggest that AQP4 is internalized in the ischemic-reperfused retina, and the lysosome is involved in degrading the internalized aquaporin-4 during the reperfusion phase. Both the internalization of aquaporin-4 and its lysosomal degradation may serve as valuable therapeutic targets for managing ischemic-reperfused retinal injury. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3940 1872-7972 1872-7972 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.neulet.2012.03.075 |