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Echevarria M
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Windhager EE
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Tate SS
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Frindt G
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The terminal part of the inner medullary collecting duct exhibits a high degree of water permeability that is independent of increased intracellular cAMP and not accounted for by the activity of the known renal epithelial water channels CHIP28 (28-kDa channel-forming integral protein) and WCH-CD (collecting duct water channel protein). Starting with rat kidney papilla mRNA, reverse transcription PCR was performed with degenerate primers assuming that the putative channel would be a member of the major intrinsic protein (MIP) family of proteins. A cDNA fragment was identified and used to screen a rat kidney cDNA library. A 1.9-kb cDNA clone was isolated. The open reading frame of 876 bp coded for a protein of 292 amino acids (M(r), 31,431). Aquaporin 3 (AQP3; 31.4-kDa water channel protein) is a newly discovered member of the MIP family. Northern blot analysis showed a single transcript for AQP3 of approximately 1.9 kb present in the renal medulla, predominantly in the inner medulla. With in situ hybridization, abundant message was found in the cells of the medullary collecting ducts. Injection of the complementary RNA of AQP3 into Xenopus oocytes markedly increased the osmotic water permeability. This permeability had an energy of activation of 3.0 kcal/mol (1 cal = 4.184 J), it was fully blocked by 1 mM p-chloromercuriphenylsulfonate, and this inhibition was reversed by 5 mM dithiothreitol. cAMP did not increase this water permeability. AQP3 did not permit passage of monovalent ions (Na, K, Cl); however, it is slightly permeable to urea. The present study demonstrates the existence of an additional water channel, AQP3, in epithelial cells of the medullary collecting duct.
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