Aquaporins: relevance to cerebrospinal fluid physiology and therapeutic potential in hydrocephalus.

Brian K Owler, Tom Pitham, Dongwei Wang
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The discovery of a family of membrane water channel proteins called aquaporins, and the finding that aquaporin 1 was located in the choroid plexus, has prompted interest in the role of aquaporins in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production and consequently hydrocephalus. While the role of aquaporin 1 in choroidal CSF production has been demonstrated, the relevance of aquaporin 1 to the pathophysiology of hydrocephalus remains debated. This has been further hampered by the lack of a non-toxic specific pharmacological blocking agent for aquaporin 1. In recent times aquaporin 4, the most abundant aquaporin within the brain itself, which has also been shown to have a role in brain water physiology and relevance to brain oedema in trauma and tumours, has become an alternative focus of attention for hydrocephalus research. This review summarises current knowledge and concepts in relation to aquaporins, specifically aquaporin 1 and 4, and hydrocephalus. It also examines the relevance of aquaporins as potential therapeutic targets in hydrocephalus and other CSF circulation disorders.

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水通道蛋白:脑脊液生理学的相关性和脑积水的治疗潜力。
膜水通道蛋白家族水通道蛋白的发现,以及水通道蛋白1位于脉络膜丛的发现,引起了人们对水通道蛋白在脑脊液(CSF)产生和脑积水中的作用的兴趣。虽然水通道蛋白1在脉络膜脑脊液生成中的作用已被证实,但水通道蛋白1与脑积水病理生理的相关性仍存在争议。由于缺乏水通道蛋白1的无毒特异性药物阻断剂,这进一步受到阻碍。近年来,水通道蛋白4作为脑内最丰富的水通道蛋白,也被证明在脑水生理中起作用,并与创伤和肿瘤中的脑水肿有关,已成为脑积水研究的另一个关注焦点。本文综述了目前有关水通道蛋白的知识和概念,特别是水通道蛋白1和4与脑积水的关系。它还检查了水通道蛋白作为脑积水和其他脑脊液循环障碍的潜在治疗靶点的相关性。
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