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Aquaporins: Important players in the cardiovascular pathophysiology

Zhang Shangzu, Xie Dingxiong, Ma ChengJun, Yan Chen, Yangyang Li, Liu Zhi-wei, Ting Zhou, Miao Zhiming, Zhang Yiming, Liying Zhang, Liu Yongqi

2022Pharmacological Research25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aquaporin is a membrane channel protein widely expressed in body tissues, which can control the input and output of water in cells. AQPs are differentially expressed in different cardiovascular tissues and participate in water transmembrane transport, cell migration, metabolism, inflammatory response, etc. The aberrant expression of AQPs highly correlates with the onset of ischemic heart disease, myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury, heart failure, etc. Despite much attention to the regulatory role of AQPs in the cardiovascular system, the translation of AQPs into clinical application still faces many challenges, including clarification of the localization of AQPs in the cardiovascular system and mechanisms mediating cardiovascular pathophysiology, as well as the development of cardiovascular-specific AQPs modulators.Therefore, in this study, we comprehensively reviewed the critical roles of AQP family proteins in maintaining cardiovascular homeostasis and described the underlying mechanisms by which AQPs mediated the outcomes of cardiovascular diseases. Meanwhile, AQPs serve as important therapeutic targets, which provide a wide range of opportunities to investigate the mechanisms of cardiovascular diseases and the treatment of those diseases.

Topics & Concepts

AquaporinMedicinePathophysiologyHeart failureDiseaseIschemiaAquaporin 1HomeostasisBioinformaticsReview articleBiologyNeuroscienceWater channelInternal medicinePathologyPhysiologyInletEngineeringMechanical engineeringIon Transport and Channel RegulationMembrane-based Ion Separation TechniquesDiet, Metabolism, and Disease