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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
)
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Within the past decade an entire family of membrane proteins--aquaporins--which function as transmembrane water channels has been identified; they occur throughout the plant, animal, and bacterial kingdoms. Several family members permit glycerol and urea permeability. Most aquaporins are inhibited by mercury. Constitutively expressed aquaporin 1 is the major permeability channel of the proximal tubule, descending thin limb of the loop of Henle, and it is also found in vasa recta. Aquaporin 2 is expressed in the principal cells of the collecting duct where it shuttles between intracellular vesicles and the apical membrane in response to vasopressin. Aquaporin 2 mutations cause nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; increased aquaporin 2 activity is implicated in the pathophysiology of heart failure,
cirrhosis
, and nephrotic syndrome. Aquaporins 3 and 4 provide basolateral membrane water channels in the collecting duct. These 4 channels and 6 others are also found elsewhere throughout the body. The physiological importance of several of the channels remains unknown.
Aquaporin 1
inhibitors might induce useful diuresis, but humans who lack aquaporin 1 have no significant clinical disease. Inhibition of aquaporin 2 activity by vasopressin receptor antagonists may be useful in heart failure,
cirrhosis
, nephrotic syndrome, and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (ADH) release.
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PMID:Aquaporin mediated water flux as a target for diuretic development. 1059 41