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1 Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Indiana University, and Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-5116; 2 Department of Biology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201; and 3 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1870
Ischemic injury induces actin cytoskeleton disruption and aggregation, but mechanisms affecting these changes remain unclear. To determine the role of actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF)/ cofilin participation in ischemic-induced actin cytoskeletal breakdown, we utilized porcine kidney cultured cells, LLC-PKA4.8, and adenovirus containing wild-type (wt), constitutively active, and inactive Xenopus ADF/cofilin linked to green fluorescence protein [XAC(wt)-GFP] in an ATP depletion model. High adenoviral infectivity (70%) in LLC-PKA4.8 cells resulted in linearly increasing XAC(wt)-GFP and phosphorylated (p)XAC(wt)-GFP (inactive) expression. ATP depletion rapidly induced dephosphorylation, and, therefore, activation, of endogenous pcofilin as well as pXAC(wt)-GFP in conjunction with the formation of fluorescent XAC(wt)-GFP/actin aggregates and rods. No significant actin cytoskeletal alterations occurred with short-term ATP depletion of LLC-PKA4.8 cells expressing GFP or the constitutively inactive mutant XAC(S3E)-GFP, but cells expressing the constitutively active mutant demonstrated nearly instantaneous actin disruption with aggregate and rod formation. Confocal image three-dimensional volume reconstructions of normal and ATP-depleted LLC-PKA4.8 cells demonstrated that 25 min of ATP depletion induced a rapid increase in XAC(wt)-GFP apical and basal signal in addition to XAC-GFP/actin aggregate formation. These data demonstrate XAC(wt)-GFP participates in ischemia-induced actin cytoskeletal alterations and determines the rate and extent of these ATP depletion-induced cellular alterations.
ischemia; microvilli; actin-depolymerizing factor; XAC-GFP
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