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AQUAPORIN EXPRESSION IN THE HUMAN INTERVERTEBRAL DISC

The Society for Back Pain Research (SBPR) - Annual General Meeting 2016



Abstract

Introduction

The intervertebral disc (IVD) is a highly hydrated tissue which is reduced during degeneration leading to loss of function. Aquaporins (AQP) are a family of 13 (AQP0-12) transmembrane channel proteins that selectively allow the passage of water and other small molecules in and out of cells and are responsible for maintaining water homeostasis. AQP1, 2, 3 and 5 have been identified in the IVD. Here gene and protein expression of all 13 AQPs was investigated in a large cohort of human IVDs to investigate expression during IVD degeneration.

Methods

Gene expression of all 13 AQPs was investigated in non-degenerate and degenerate tissue from 102 human NP samples using RT-qPCR. AQPs which were expressed at gene level were further investigated in 30 IVD samples by Immunohistochemistry.

Results

At gene level, AQP0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 were expressed in both non-degenerate and degenerate tissue. For the first time, protein expression of AQP6, 7 and 9 was identified in human IVD tissue, in which AQP2 and 3 were also identified.

Conclusion

Hydration of the IVD is vital for its correct biomechanical function and a loss of water is associated with degeneration. The presence of many AQP isoforms within IVDs may suggest multiple roles for these water channels related to the survival and adaptation of NP cells, and physiology of the healthy IVD. The functional role of AQPs within the IVD is yet to be elucidated and thus warrants further investigation.

No conflicts of interest

Funded by BMRC, Sheffield Hallam University