Short-term exposure to a high-humidity environment triggers intestinal inflammation via AQP3
Jian Song, Xinhua Huang, Yi Luo, Mengjun Li, Yulin Ouyang, Wanli Liu, Hudan Pan, Huanhuan Luo

TL;DR
Short-term exposure to high humidity causes intestinal inflammation in mice, primarily through the action of the protein AQP3.
Contribution
This study reveals a novel mechanism by which high humidity triggers intestinal inflammation via AQP3 activation.
Findings
High humidity increased AQP3 and decreased AQP4 expression in the colon of wild-type mice.
The TLR4/NF-κb/IL-6 inflammatory pathway was activated in mice exposed to high humidity.
Aqp3 knockout mice showed reduced inflammation and oxidative stress markers in the colon.
Abstract
With the increasing greenhouse effect, there is growing concern about the correlation between the humid environment and the incidence of various diseases. A high-humidity environment may cause intestinal inflammation through bacterial colonization or contamination of water. Aquaporin-3 (AQP3) plays an important role in maintaining intestinal water transport, permeability, fluid secretion, and absorption homeostasis. This paper explored the effects of short-term exposure to a high-humidity environment on intestinal health. To explore the effects of a high-humidity environment on the intestine, we kept wild-type mice and Aqp3 knockout (Aqp3-/- ) mice in an artificial climatic box with 90(± 5) % humidity setting for a fortnight and recorded their body weights, food intake, water intake, and fur changes during the experiment. On the fourteenth day, colon tissues were collected to detect…
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TopicsHydrogen's biological and therapeutic effects · Birth, Development, and Health · Diet, Metabolism, and Disease
