Abstract

Aquaporin 1 (AQP1) is one member of the aquaporin family, also the deeply studied one. It is widely located on the endothelial cells, but the effect of AQP1 on the peritoneal mesothelial cells (PMCs) after long-term peritoneal dialysis (PD) has not been reported before. We divided normal mice into two groups, control group and dialysis group, to confirm the fibrotic changes and expression of APQ1 on peritoneal mesothelial cells. Then we assigned normal mice and AQP1 knockout mice into four groups: Control group, normal dialysis group, AQP1 knockout control group and AQP1 knockout dialysis group. The two dialysis groups received 4.25% glucose dialysis for 28 days. We found that mice in both dialysis groups showed peritoneal fibrotic changes, which were most severe in the AQP1 knockout dialysis group; the peritoneal thickness in the AQP1 knockout dialysis group was also thicker than that in the dialysis group (P < .05). We used electron microscopy to detect ultrastructural changes and observed changes in microvilli and vacuolar degeneration in mesothelial cells from all groups except the control group. The basement membranes were damaged in the AQP1 knockout dialysis group, and peritoneal mesothelial cells were disrupted and detached in this group. Together our findings indicate that AQP1 plays an important role in maintaining the physiological functions of peritoneal mesothelial cells, and AQP1 can protect mesothelial cells during dialysis.

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