Clcn2encodes the hyperpolarization-activated chloride channel in the ducts of mouse salivary glands

Author:

Romanenko Victor G.,Nakamoto Tetsuji,Catalán Marcelo A.,Gonzalez-Begne Mireya,Schwartz George J.,Jaramillo Yasna,Sepúlveda Francisco V.,Figueroa Carlos D.,Melvin James E.

Abstract

Transepithelial Cltransport in salivary gland ducts is a major component of the ion reabsorption process, the final stage of saliva production. It was previously demonstrated that a Clcurrent with the biophysical properties of ClC-2 channels dominates the Clconductance of unstimulated granular duct cells in the mouse submandibular gland. This inward-rectifying Clcurrent is activated by hyperpolarization and elevated intracellular Clconcentration. Here we show that ClC-2 immunolocalized to the basolateral region of acinar and duct cells in mouse salivary glands, whereas its expression was most robust in granular and striated duct cells. Consistent with this observation, nearly 10-fold larger ClC-2-like currents were observed in granular duct cells than the acinar cells obtained from submandibular glands. The loss of inward-rectifying Clcurrent in cells from Clcn2−/−mice confirmed the molecular identity of the channel responsible for these currents as ClC-2. Nevertheless, both in vivo and ex vivo fluid secretion assays failed to identify significant changes in the ion composition, osmolality, or salivary flow rate of Clcn2−/−mice. Additionally, neither a compensatory increase in Cftr Clchannel protein expression nor in Cftr-like Clcurrents were detected in Clcn2 null mice, nor did it appear that ClC-2 was important for blood-organ barrier function. We conclude that ClC-2 is the inward-rectifying Clchannel in duct cells, but its expression is not apparently required for the ion reabsorption or the barrier function of salivary ductal epithelium.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Gastroenterology,Hepatology,Physiology

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