Downregulation of aquaporin-1 in alveolar microvessels in lungs adapted to chronic heart failure

Katrine M Müllertz, Claes Strøm, Simon Trautner, Ole Amtorp, Søren Nielsen, Sten Christensen, Stig Haunsø, Thomas Engelbrecht Nordkild Jonassen

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    Abstract

    The threshold pressure for lung edema formation is increased in severe chronic heart failure (CHF) due to reduced microvascular permeability. The water channel aquaporin-1 (AQP1) is present in the pulmonary microvascular endothelium, and a number of studies suggest the importance of AQP1 as a molecular determinant of pulmonary microvascular water transport. The present study examined the abundance and localization of AQP1 in lungs from rats with CHF. We used two different models of CHF: ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD ligation) and aorta-banding (AB). Sham-operated rats served as controls. Echocardiographic verification of left ventricular dysfunction, enhanced left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, and right ventricular hypertrophy confirmed the presence of CHF. Western blotting of whole-lung homogenates revealed significant downregulation of AQP1 in LAD-ligated rats (24 h: 58 ± 5% of sham; 3 weeks: 8 ± 3% of sham; 9 weeks: 16 ± 6% of sham) and after AB (30 weeks: 37 ± 5% of sham), whereas the protein levels of the specific endothelial cell marker PECAM-1 was increased 3 weeks after LAD ligation (229 ± 20% of sham), but unchanged after 9 weeks and in the AB rats compared to controls. Immunohistochemical examination 3 weeks after LAD ligation showed intact labeling of PECAM-1 but an almost complete absence of AQP1 in the pulmonary alveolar microvessels in the CHF rats. These results suggest that downregulation of AQP1 in the alveolar microvessels may act as a compensatory mechanism to protect against formation of excessive pulmonary edema in CHF.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftLung
    Vol/bind189
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)157-66
    Antal sider10
    ISSN0341-2040
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2011

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