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Genetic and pharmacological inactivation of apical Na+-K+-2Cl cotransporter 1 in choroid plexus epithelial cells reveals the physiological function of the cotransporter
Author(s) -
Jeannine Marie Crum Gregoriades,
Aaron T. Madaris,
Francisco J. Álvarez,
Francisco J. AlvarezLeefmans
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
ajp cell physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.432
H-Index - 181
eISSN - 1522-1563
pISSN - 0363-6143
DOI - 10.1152/ajpcell.00026.2018
Subject(s) - cotransporter , choroid plexus , bumetanide , symporter , intracellular , extracellular , apical membrane , secretion , biophysics , epithelial polarity , ion transporter , biology , chemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , transporter , membrane , sodium , endocrinology , organic chemistry , gene , central nervous system
Choroid plexus epithelial cells (CPECs) secrete cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). They express Na + -K + -ATPase and Na + -K + -2Cl − cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) on their apical membrane, deviating from typical basolateral membrane location in secretory epithelia. Given this peculiarity, the direction of basal net ion fluxes mediated by NKCC1 in CPECs is controversial, and cotransporter function is unclear. Determining the direction of basal NKCC1-mediated fluxes is critical to understanding the function of apical NKCC1. If NKCC1 works in the net efflux mode, it may be directly involved in CSF secretion. Conversely, if NKCC1 works in the net influx mode, it would have an absorptive function, contributing to intracellular Cl − concentration ([Cl − ] i ) and cell water volume (CWV) maintenance needed for CSF secretion. We resolve this long-standing debate by electron microscopy (EM), live-cell-imaging microscopy (LCIM), and intracellular Na + and Cl − measurements in single CPECs of NKCC1+/+ and NKCC1−/− mouse. NKCC1-mediated ion and associated water fluxes are tightly linked, thus their direction is inferred by measuring CWV changes. Genetic or pharmacological NKCC1 inactivation produces CPEC shrinkage. EM of NKCC1−/− CPECs in situ shows they are shrunken, forming large dilations of their basolateral extracellular spaces, yet remaining attached by tight junctions. Normarski LCIM shows in vitro CPECs from NKCC1−/− are ~17% smaller than NKCC1+/+. CWV measurements in calcein-loaded CPECs show that bumetanide (10 μM) produces ~16% decrease in CWV in NKCC1+/+ but not in NKCC1−/− CPECs. Our findings suggest that under basal conditions apical NKCC1 is continuously active and works in the net inward flux mode maintaining [Cl − ] i and CWV needed for CSF secretion.

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