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- W2944289992 abstract "Aim: Aquaglyceroporin-9 (AQP9) is a member of the Aquaporin channel family involved in water flux through plasma membranes and exhibits the distinctive feature of also being permeable to glycerol and monocarboxylates. AQP9 is detected in astrocytes and catecholaminergic neurons.1 However, the presence of AQP9 in the brain is now debated after a recent publication claiming that AQP9 is not expressed in the brain.2 Based on our results,3 we have evidence of the presence of AQP9 in the brain and we further hypothesize that AQP9 plays a functional role in brain energy metabolism.Methods: The presence of AQP9 in brain of OF1 mice was studied by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. To address the role of AQP9 in brain, we used commercial siRNA against AQP9 to knockdown its expression in 2 cultures of astrocytes from two distinct sources (from differentiated stem cells4 and primary astrocyte cultures). After assessment of the decrease of AQP9, glycerol uptake was measured using [H3]-glycerol. Then, modifications of the astrocytic energy metabolism was evaluated by measurement of glucose consumption, lactate release5 and evaluation of the mitochondrial activity by MTT staining.Results: AQP9 is expressed in astrocytes of OF1 mouse brain (mRNA and protein levels). We also showed that AQP9 mRNA and protein are present in cultured astrocytes. Four days after AQP9 siRNA application, the level of expression is significantly decreased by 76% compared to control. Astrocytes with AQP9 knockdown exhibit a 23% decrease of glycerol uptake, showing that AQP9 is a glycerol channel in cultured astrocytes. In parallel, astrocytes with AQP9 knockdown have a 155% increase of their glucose consumption without modifications of lactate release. Moreover, considering the observed glucose consumption increase and the absence of proliferation induction, the significant MTT activity increase (113%) suggests an increase of oxidative metabolism in astrocytes with AQP9 knockdown.Discussion: The involvement of AQP9 in astrocyte energy metabolism adds a new function for this channel in the brain. The determination of the role of AQP9 in astrocytes provides a new perspective on the controversial expression of AQP9 in brain. We also suggest that AQP9 may have a complementary role to monocarboxylate transporters in the regulation of brain energy metabolism." @default.
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- W2944289992 title "Brain Poster Session: Cerebral Metabolic Regulation" @default.
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