Aquaporin water channels in the nervous system

MC Papadopoulos, AS Verkman - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013nature.com
The aquaporins (AQPs) are plasma membrane water-transporting proteins. AQP4 is the
principal member of this protein family in the CNS, where it is expressed in astrocytes and is
involved in water movement, cell migration and neuroexcitation. AQP1 is expressed in the
choroid plexus, where it facilitates cerebrospinal fluid secretion, and in dorsal root ganglion
neurons, where it tunes pain perception. The AQPs are potential drug targets for several
neurological conditions. Astrocytoma cells strongly express AQP4, which may facilitate their …
Abstract
The aquaporins (AQPs) are plasma membrane water-transporting proteins. AQP4 is the principal member of this protein family in the CNS, where it is expressed in astrocytes and is involved in water movement, cell migration and neuroexcitation. AQP1 is expressed in the choroid plexus, where it facilitates cerebrospinal fluid secretion, and in dorsal root ganglion neurons, where it tunes pain perception. The AQPs are potential drug targets for several neurological conditions. Astrocytoma cells strongly express AQP4, which may facilitate their infiltration into the brain, and the neuroinflammatory disease neuromyelitis optica is caused by AQP4-specific autoantibodies that produce complement-mediated astrocytic damage.
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