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Implication of connexins 40 and 43 in functional coupling between mouse cardiac fibroblasts in primary culture

Cardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However their involvement in electrophysiological processes remains unclear; particularly in pathological situations when they proliferate and develop fibrosis. We have identified the connexins involved in gap junction c...

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Published in:Biochimica et biophysica acta 2008-10, Vol.1778 (10), p.2097-2104
Main Authors: Louault, Claire, Benamer, Najate, Faivre, Jean-François, Potreau, Daniel, Bescond, Jocelyn
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description Cardiac fibroblasts contribute to the structure and function of the myocardium. However their involvement in electrophysiological processes remains unclear; particularly in pathological situations when they proliferate and develop fibrosis. We have identified the connexins involved in gap junction channels between fibroblasts from adult mouse heart and characterized their functional coupling. RT-PCR and Western blotting results show that mRNA and proteins of connexin40 and connexin43 are expressed in cultured cardiac fibroblasts, while Cx45 is not detected. Analysis of gap junctional communications established by these connexins with the gap-FRAP technique demonstrates that fibroblasts are functionally coupled. The time constant of permeability, k, calculated from the fluorescence recovery curves between cell pairs is 0.066 ± 0.005 min − 1 ( n = 65). Diffusion analysis of Lucifer Yellow through gap junction channels with the scrape-loading method demonstrates that when they are completely confluent, a majority of fibroblasts are coupled forming an interconnecting network over a distance of several hundred micrometers. These data show that cardiac fibroblasts express connexin40 and connexin43 which are able to establish functional communications through homo and/or heterotypic junctions to form an extensive coupled cell network. It should then be interesting to study the conditions to improve efficiency of this coupling in pathological conditions.
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Cardiac fibroblast
Cell Behavior
Cells, Cultured
Cellular Biology
Connexin 43 - genetics
Connexin 43 - metabolism
Connexin40
Connexin43
Connexins - genetics
Connexins - metabolism
Fibroblasts - cytology
Fibroblasts - metabolism
Gap Junction alpha-5 Protein
Gap junction communication
Gap Junctions - chemistry
Gap Junctions - metabolism
Heart Conduction System - metabolism
Life Sciences
Mice
Myocardium - cytology
Myocardium - metabolism
title Implication of connexins 40 and 43 in functional coupling between mouse cardiac fibroblasts in primary culture
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