Occlusional Modifications Reversibly Alter Aquaporin 5 Expression and Localization in Rat Salivary Glands

Aquaporin 5 (AQP5) is a water channel-forming protein that plays a key role in saliva secretion. A decrease in masticatory function associated with the molar extraction adversely affects the submandibular salivary gland (SMG) in rats, inducing hypertrophic changes in the acinar cells and the express...

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Published inFrontiers in physiology Vol. 11; p. 528
Main Authors Saito, Eri, Watari, Ippei, Mizumachi-Kubono, Mariko, Hsu-Hayashi, Sumire, Ono, Takashi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 10.06.2020
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Summary:Aquaporin 5 (AQP5) is a water channel-forming protein that plays a key role in saliva secretion. A decrease in masticatory function associated with the molar extraction adversely affects the submandibular salivary gland (SMG) in rats, inducing hypertrophic changes in the acinar cells and the expression of AQP5 in acinar cells or intercalated duct of the SMG. However, changes in AQP5 expression and localization in the SMG in association with occlusal modification have not been fully characterized. We examined the influence of the decline and recovery of masticatory function on expression and localization of AQP5 in the rat SMG by inserting and removing an incisor bite plate (IBP). Thirty 5-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly divided into IBP ( = 12), recovery (REC) ( = 6), and control (CON) ( = 12) groups. Each rat in both the IBP and REC groups was fitted with the IBP on its maxillary incisors. Rats without the IBPs served as controls. All rats were fed powder diet and water . Rats in the IBP and CON groups were sacrificed after 14 ( = 6) and 28 ( = 6) days after the IBP attachment. In the REC group, the IBP was detached on the 14th day and sacrificed on 28th day after the IBP attachment. mRNA expression was quantified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Changes in the localization of AQP5 were tracked by immunohistochemical staining. Attachment of IBP resulted in a decrease in the expression of AQP5 in the IBP group. Changes in the localization of AQP5 were observed between 14 and 28 days in the IBP group. In contrast, changes in the expression and localization of AQP5 were not observed in the REC group. Findings suggested that a loss of molar occlusion, due to the IBP attachment, altered AQP5 expression and localization in the rat SMG. However, removal of the bite plate allowed the recovery of both AQP5 expression and its normal localization in the SMGs.
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Reviewed by: Victor E. Arana-Chavez, University of São Paulo, Brazil; Harald Osmundsen, University of Oslo, Norway
This article was submitted to Craniofacial Biology and Dental Research, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology
Edited by: Thimios Mitsiadis, University of Zurich, Switzerland
ISSN:1664-042X
1664-042X
DOI:10.3389/fphys.2020.00528