Aquaporins (AQPs) are a family of water channel proteins that play a major role in maintaining water homeostasis in various organisms. Several AQPs have been identified in the tree frog, Hyla japonica. Of these, AQP-h3BL, which is expressed in the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cells, is a homolog of mammalian AQP3. Using immunohistochemistry and in situ RT-PCR, we have demonstrated that AQP-h3BL is expressed in the anterior pituitary gonadotrophs of the tree frog but not in the other hormone-producing cells of the anterior pituitary. In gonadotrophs labeled for luteinizing hormone subunit-β (LHβ), AQP-h3BL protein was found to reside in the plasma membrane, the nuclear membrane and the cytoplasm. Double-labeling of AQP-h3BL mRNA and LHβ protein revealed that AQP-h3BL mRNA is expressed in the gonadotrophs. Following stimulation by gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), the label for AQP-h3BL localized in the plasma membrane became more intense, concomitant with the transport of LHβ-positive materials to the plasma membrane. These developments coincided with a decrease in the labeling density in the cytoplasm and near the nuclear membrane, suggesting that the latter localizations may function as "storage area" for AQP-h3BL. Immunoelectron microscopy also confirmed these localizations of AQP-h3BL protein. Based on these results, we suggest that AQP-h3BL protein in the frog gonadotrophs is involved in the formation of secretory granules, the swelling and increase in the volume of the granules and exocytosis.
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