نتایج جستجو برای: connexins

تعداد نتایج: 3407  

2013
Lene N. Axelsen Kirstine Calloe Niels-Henrik Holstein-Rathlou Morten S. Nielsen

Gap junctions are comprised of connexins that form cell-to-cell channels which couple neighboring cells to accommodate the exchange of information. The need for communication does, however, change over time and therefore must be tightly controlled. Although the regulation of connexin protein expression by transcription and translation is of great importance, the trafficking, channel activity an...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2011
Jamal A El-Saghir Elia T El-Habre Marwan E El-Sabban Rabih S Talhouk

The mammary gland presents a valuable model for developmental studies, spanning the embryonic stage through menarche to menopause. The dynamic remodeling of this gland is orchestrated by cellular heterogeneity, integrating mammogenic, systemic and local cues. Gap junctional intercellular communication provides pivotal cross talk of mammary epithelial cells with the surrounding cells and their l...

Journal: :Circulation research 1992
H L Kanter J E Saffitz E C Beyer

Electrical propagation in the normal heart occurs via intercellular transfer of current at gap junctions. Alterations in intercellular coupling in the diseased heart are critical in the pathogenesis of reentrant ventricular arrhythmias. Until recently only a single gap junction protein was known to couple cardiac myocytes. We have now identified and sequenced two additional distinct gap junctio...

2012
Samuel A. Molina Dolores J. Takemoto

Gap junctions are multimeric membrane protein channels that connect the cytoplasm of one cell to another. Much information about connexins regards electrophysiology and channel function but relatively little information is known about non-channel functions of connexins. Lens connexins, Cx43, Cx46 and Cx50, have been extensively studied for their role in lens homeostasis. Connexins allow the mov...

Journal: :Journal of Investigative Dermatology 2004

2015
Hong-yan Xie Yu Cui Fang Deng Jia-chun Feng

Connexin subunits are proteins that form gap junction channels, and play an important role in communication between adjacent cells. This review article discusses the function of connexins/hemichannels/gap junctions under physiological conditions, and summarizes the findings regarding the role of connexins/hemichannels/gap junctions in the physiological and pathological mechanisms underlying cen...

2017
Nunzio Vicario Agata Zappalà Giovanna Calabrese Rosario Gulino Carmela Parenti Massimo Gulisano Rosalba Parenti

Cell-to-cell interaction and cell-to-extracellular environment communication are emerging as new therapeutic targets in neurodegenerative disorders. Dynamic expression of connexins leads to distinctive hemichannels and gap junctions, characterized by cell-specific conduction, exchange of stimuli or metabolites, and particular channel functions. Herein, we briefly reviewed classical physiologica...

2017

Published 9 August 2005 Abstract Cervical dysplasia is a premalignant lesion associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection which, over time, can turn cancerous. Previous studies have indicated that loss of gap junctions may be a feature of cervical cancer and premalignant dysplasia. Loss of the gap junction protein connexin43 has been demonstrated in dysplastic cervix, but other connexin...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2011
Alexandra Lichtenstein Peter J Minogue Eric C Beyer Viviana M Berthoud

The function of connexins, which form gap junctions, can be rapidly modulated by degradation, because they have half-lives of only a few hours. Autophagy is a degradation pathway that has been implicated in several diseases and can be induced by cellular stresses such as starvation. We investigated the involvement of autophagy in proteolysis of the wild-type connexins CX50 and CX43, and a catar...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2017
Jarosław Czyż Katarzyna Piwowarczyk Milena Paw Marcin Luty Tomasz Wróbel Jessica Catapano Zbigniew Madeja Damian Ryszawy

Cellular stress responses determine tissue development, homeostasis and pathogenesis. Paracrine signaling, exchange of mechanical stimuli and intercellular transfer of small metabolites via connexin-built gap junctional channels are involved in the cellular stress detection and propagation of stress stimuli in multicellular networks. Cellular stress responses are also regulated through the acti...

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