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Christine Delporte1, Angélic Bryla2, Jason Perret3.
Abstract
Salivary glands are involved in saliva secretion that ensures proper oral health. Aquaporins are expressed in salivary glands and play a major role in saliva secretion. This review will provide an overview of the salivary gland morphology and physiology of saliva secretion, and focus on the expression, subcellular localization and role of aquaporins under physiological and pathophysiological conditions, as well as clinical applications involving aquaporins. This review is highlighting expression and localization of aquaporins in human, rat and mouse, the most studied species and is pointing out possible difference between major salivary glands, i.e., parotid, submandibular and sublingual glands.Entities:
Keywords: aquaporin; expression; pathophysiology; physiology; saliva secretion; salivary gland; subcellular localization
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26828482 PMCID: PMC4783900 DOI: 10.3390/ijms17020166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Morphology of salivary glands. Salivary glands are made of three epithelial cell types: acinar (AC), ductal (DC) and myoepithelial cells (MEC). Acinar cells organized into acini connected to a network of ducts classified into intercalated (ID), striated (SD) and excretory ducts (ED).
Expression and localization of AQPs in salivary glands.
| AQP | Human | Rat | Mouse |
|---|---|---|---|
| AQP1 | EC, MEC | EC | EC, MEC |
| AQP3 | AC (BM) | AC | AC (BM), DC |
| AQP4 | N.D. (mRNA) | AC (controversial) | AC (BM), DC |
| AQP5 | AC (AM) | AC, DC (controversial) | AC |
| AQP6 | N.D. (mRNA) | AC | N.D. |
| AQP7 | N.D. (mRNA) | N.D. | EC. |
| AQP8 | N.D. | MEC | AC (BM), DC |
| AQP9 | N.D. | N.D. | N.D. (mRNA) |
| AQP11 | N.D. | N.D. | DC |
AC: acinar cells; AM: apical membrane; BM: basolateral membrane; DC: ductal cell; EC: endothelial cell; MEC: myoepithelial cell; mRNA: the transcript has been detected but not the protein; N.D.: not determined. AQP2, AQP10 and AQP12 have not been detected in any of the salivary glands from the above-mentioned species and AQP10 is a pseudogene in mouse.
Figure 2Physiology of saliva secretion and role of AQP5. During the first secretory step, acinar cells secrete NaCl which creates a transepithelial osmotic gradient driving consequently water flow through AQP5 and paracellular pathway, leading to a primary isotonic fluid secretion. During the second secretory step, ductal cells, impermeable to water, reabsorb most NaCl and secrete K+ and HCO3−. This leads to the formation a final hypotonic saliva flowing to the mouth cavity.