2010
DOI: 10.1210/en.2009-0841
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Water Adaptation Strategy in Anuran Amphibians: Molecular Diversity of Aquaporin

Abstract: Most adult anuran amphibians except for the aquatic species absorb water across the ventral pelvic skin and reabsorb it from urine in the urinary bladder. Many terrestrial and arboreal species use a region in the posterior or pelvic region of the ventral skin that is specialized for rapid rehydration from shallow water sources or moist substrates. Periods of terrestrial activity can be prolonged by reabsorption of dilute urine from the urinary bladder. Aquaporin (AQP), a water channel protein, plays a fundamen… Show more

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“…More recently, we have found AQP-x3 mRNA, that is homologous to AQP-h3, is expressed in the pelvic skin of the aquatic species, Xenopus laevis, but the mRNA is not translated to AQP-x3 protein (20). Given the different patterns of regional specialization seen in terrestrial, arboreal, and semiaquatic species, the second objective of this study was to examine the expression of AQP-x3 mRNA in the skin of the hindlimb, pelvic, pectoral, and dorsal regions.…”
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“…More recently, we have found AQP-x3 mRNA, that is homologous to AQP-h3, is expressed in the pelvic skin of the aquatic species, Xenopus laevis, but the mRNA is not translated to AQP-x3 protein (20). Given the different patterns of regional specialization seen in terrestrial, arboreal, and semiaquatic species, the second objective of this study was to examine the expression of AQP-x3 mRNA in the skin of the hindlimb, pelvic, pectoral, and dorsal regions.…”
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“…The mechanism for baseline and AVT-stimulated water permeability is controlled by aquaporins (AQPs), a class of integral membrane proteins that form selective water channels (pores) in the plasma membranes of various cells in virtually all organisms (1,17,23,30). AVT stimulation results in the fusion of subapical vesicles containing the AQPs, with the apical membrane of epithelial tissues specialized for water absorption and reabsorption.Recently, our group used RT-PCR to identify two forms of AVT-stimulated AQP in epithelial tissues of the skin of the tree frog, Hyla japonica: AQP-h2 was found in the urinary bladder, as well as the pelvic skin region (13,20,31). AQP-h2-like AQPs are also localized in the urinary bladder of Rana and Bufo species (20, 27) and have been referred to as the "urinary bladder-type" amphibian AQP (20).…”
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