Abstract

BackgroundAquaporin-8 (AQP8), a member of the aquaporin water channel family, is expressed in various tissue and cells, including liver, testis, and pancreas. AQP8 appears to have functions on the plasma membrane and/or on the mitochondrial inner membrane. Mitochondrial AQP8 with permeability for water, H2O2 and NH3 has been expected to have important role in various cells, but its information is limited to a few tissues and cells including liver and kidney. In the present study, we found that AQP8 was expressed in the mitochondria in mouse adipose tissues and 3T3-L1 preadipocytes, and investigated its role by suppressing its gene expression. MethodsAQP8-knocked down (shAQP8) cells were established using a vector expressing short hairpin RNA. Cellular localization of AQP8 was examined by western blotting and immunocytochemistry. Mitochondrial function was assessed by measuring mitochondrial membrane potential, oxygen consumption and ATP level measurements. ResultsIn 3T3-L1 cells, AQP8 was expressed in the mitochondria. In shAQP8 cells, mRNA and protein levels of AQP8 were decreased by about 75%. The shAQP8 showed reduced activities of complex IV and ATP synthase; it is probable that the impaired mitochondrial water handling in shAQP8 caused suppression of the electron transport and ADP phosphorylation through inhibition of the two steps which yield water. The reduced activities of the last two steps of oxidative phosphorylation in shAQP8 cause low routine and maximum capacity of respiration and mitochondrial hyperpolarization. ConclusionMitochondrial AQP8 contributes to mitochondrial respiratory function probably through maintenance of water homeostasis. General significanceThe AQP8-knocked down cells we established provides a model system for the studies on the relationships between water homeostasis and mitochondrial function.

Highlights

  • The major function of mitochondria is the production of ATP by oxidative phosphorylation

  • We created an AQP8-knocked down cell line in which we have investigated the role of AQP8 on mitochondrial function, and showed that knockdown of AQP8 leads to significantly impaired mitochondrial function, suggesting a significant role for AQP8 for normal mitochondrial bioenergetic homeostasis

  • AQP8 is expressed in 3T3-L1 cells and mouse adipose tissues, and localizes to mitochondria

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Introduction

The major function of mitochondria is the production of ATP by oxidative phosphorylation. Through this process, a large amount of water is formed. Production of water as a byproduct of ATP synthesis is inevitable and appropriate water handling is of crucial importance for the maintenance of mitochondrial integrity and function. The shAQP8 showed reduced activities of complex IV and ATP synthase; it is probable that the impaired mitochondrial water handling in shAQP8 caused suppression of the electron transport and ADP phosphorylation through inhibition of the two steps which yield water. General significance: The AQP8-knocked down cells we established provides a model system for the studies on the relationships between water homeostasis and mitochondrial function

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