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Localization of Na+-K+-ATPase α/β, Na+-K+-2Cl-cotransporter 1 and aquaporin-5 in human eccrine sweat glands

Journal

ACTA HISTOCHEMICA
Volume 116, Issue 8, Pages 1374-1381

Publisher

ELSEVIER GMBH, URBAN & FISCHER VERLAG
DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2014.08.010

Keywords

Eccrine sweat gland; Na+-K+-ATPase alpha/beta; Na+-K+-2Cl-cotransporter 1, Aquaporin-5; Immunohistochemistry

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81471882, 81071551]
  2. National Basic Science and Development Program (973 Program) [2012CB518105]

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In order to evaluate the function of the repaired or regenerated eccrine sweat glands, we must first localize the proteins involved in sweat secretion and absorption in normal human eccrine sweat glands. In our studies, the cellular localization of Na+-K+-ATPase alpha/beta, Na+-K+-2Cl-cotransporter 1 (NKCC1) and aquaporin-5 (AQP5) in eccrine sweat glands were detected by immunoperoxidase labeling. The results showed that Na+-K+-ATPase alpha was immunolocalized in the cell membrane of the basal layer and suprabasal layer cells of the epidermis, the basolateral membrane of the secretory coils, and the cell membrane of the outer cells and the basolateral membrane of the luminal cells of the ducts. The localization of Na+-K+-ATPase beta in the secretory coils was the same as Na+-K+-ATPase alpha, but Na+-K+-ATPase beta labeling was absent in the straight ducts and epidermis. NKCC1 labeling was seen only in the basolateral membrane of the secretory coils. AQP5 was strongly localized in the apical membrane and weakly localized in the cytoplasm of secretory epithelial cells. The different distribution of these proteins in eccrine sweat glands was related to their functions in sweat secretion and absorption. (C) 2014 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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