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Preterm birth (PTB) is a major public health problem, with a global prevalence of 9.6% and over a million annual neonatal deaths. In a mouse model of preterm labor (PTL) induced by intravaginal administration of a subclinical dose of... more
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      PhysiologyEnzyme InhibitorsPregnancyMice
Gap junctions (GJs) are specialized cell-cell contacts formed by connexins (Cxs), which provide direct intercellular communication between eukaryotic cells. Although Cx43 has long been known to be a substrate for ubiquitination, the... more
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      PhysiologyGap JunctionsUbiquitinMedical Physiology
Analysis of mice with genetically altered expression of cardiac connexins can provide insights into the role of individual gap junction channel proteins in cell-to-cell communication, impulse propagation, and arrhythmias. However,... more
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      GeneticsCardiovascularFluorescence MicroscopyGene expression
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      ImmunohistochemistryDNAMutationVoltage-Gated Sodium Channels
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      Gap JunctionsFluorescence MicroscopyConfocal MicroscopyGene expression
The role of gap junctions in the neural control of fertility remains poorly understood. Using acute brain slices from adult GnRH-green fluorescent protein transgenic mice, individual GnRH neurons were filled with a mixture of fluorescent... more
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      EndocrinologyGap JunctionsBiological SciencesMice
Scaffolds have been reported to promote healing of hard-to-heal wounds such as burns and chronic ulcers. However, there has been little investigation into the cell biology of wound edge tissues in response to the scaffolds. Here, we... more
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      Wound HealingPolymersKeratinocytesCollagen
Rats chronically exposed to acrylonitrile (ACN) have shown a dose-dependent increase in the incidence of astrocytomas in the brain. The mechanism(s) by which ACN induces cancer in rodents has not been established. ACN does not appear to... more
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      Gap JunctionsCell BiologyAntioxidantsCell line
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      Intercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsApoptosisGene expression
Cx43 had yet to be established. In this study, we show that Cx43 coimmunoprecipitates and colocalizes with Cav-1 and Cav-2 in rat epidermal keratinocytes. The colocalization of Cx43 with Cav-1 was confirmed in keratinocytes from human... more
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      Molecular BiologyIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsBiological Sciences
Transient knock-down of the gap junction protein Cx43 by antisense and siRNA, or gap junction block with mimetic peptides, have been shown to enhance epidermal wound healing. However, patients with oculodentodigital dysplasia (ODDD)... more
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      Gap JunctionsWound HealingConnexin
We reported previously that the abnormally augmented expression of connexin 26 (Cx26) is responsible for the enhanced spontaneous metastasis of mouse BL6 melanoma cells, and that the exogenous expression of a dominant negative form of... more
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      Gap JunctionsMiceCarcinogenesisHeLa cells
The gap junction protein, connexin43 (Cx43) controls both bone formation and osteoclastogenesis via osteoblasts and/or osteocytes. Cx43 has also been proposed to mediate an anti-apoptotic effect of bisphosphonates, potent inhibitors of... more
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      EngineeringBiological SciencesMiceBone
tumors resulted in prolonged survival of the host animals in a GCV-dependent manner. Together, these results suggest that the combination of TK and Cx may be beneficial for the treatment of human glioblastoma.
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      TechnologyGene TherapyGene expressionBiological Sciences
Ubiquitously expressed connexins are tetra-spanning transmembrane proteins that form intercellular gap junction channels or cell surface hemichannels. Connexins share similar topology but no sequence homology with mammalian pannexins and... more
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      Gap JunctionsConnexinHuman Disease
Gap junctional communication is mainly mediated by connexin36 and connexin43 in neurons and astrocytes, respectively. It has been suggested that connexin36 allows electrical coupling between neurons whereas connexin43 participates in... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceMolecular BiologyWestern blotting
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      ImmunohistochemistryHeart FailureClinical SciencesMyocardium
Ageing processes play a major contributing role for the development of Osteoarthritis (OA). This prototypic degenerative condition of ageing is the most common form of arthritis and is accompanied by a general decline, chronic pain and... more
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      Ageing and HealthOsteoarthritisCellular SenescenceCartilage
To describe the effects of epididymal and vasal ligation, in an experimental rat model, by using connexin 43 and occludin immunohistochemistry as well as transmission electron microscopy.Comparative and controlled experimental research... more
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      ObstetricsMembrane ProteinsImmunohistochemistryTransmission Electron Microscopy
In several cell types, a regulated efflux of NAD þ across Connexin 43 hemichannels (Cx43 HC) can occur, and extracellular NAD þ (NAD þ e ) affects cell-specific functions. We studied the capability of bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal... more
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      TechnologyStem CellsGap JunctionsFlow Cytometry
Although a plethora of signaling pathways are known to drive the activation of hepatic stellate cells in liver fibrosis, the involvement of connexin-based communication in this process remains elusive. Connexin43 expression is enhanced in... more
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      GeneticsLiver CirrhosisMiceSuperoxide Dismutase
implicated in chronic heart failure, but direct evidence between gap junction manifestation in nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is lacking. The current study examines whether qualitative changes or altered distribution of gap... more
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      JapanElectrocardiographyHemodynamicsDilated cardiomyopathy
In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that similar to other mechanical loads, notably cyclic stretch (simulating pre-load), glass microspheres simulating afterload will stimulate the secretion of angiogenic factors. Hence, we... more
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      GlassImmunohistochemistryCollagenClinical Sciences
Connexins (Cx) form gap junction channels mediating direct intercellular communication. To study the role of amino acids within the cytoplasmic loop, we produced a recombinant adenovirus containing Cx43 with a deletion of amino acids... more
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      Intercellular CommunicationBiochemicalHeLa cellsAmino Acid Profile
During the last two decades, it became increasingly evident that glial cells accomplish a more important role in brain function than previously thought. Glial cells express pannexins and connexins, which are member subunits of two protein... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAgingInflammationCalcium
The predominantly autosomal dominant disorder, oculodentodigital dysplasia (ODDD) has high penetrance with intra-and interfamilial phenotypic variability. Abnormalities observed in ODDD affect the eye, dentition, and digits of the hands... more
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      GeneticsHumanMutationHearing Loss
Connexin 43 (Cx43) mediates osteocyte communication with other cells and with the extracellular milieu and regulates osteoblastic cell signaling and gene expression. We now report that mice lacking Cx43 in osteoblasts/osteocytes or only... more
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      EngineeringApoptosisBiological SciencesMice
Gap junctions mediate cell-cell communication in almost all tissues, but little is known about their regulation by physiological stimuli. Using a novel single-electrode technique, together with dye coupling studies, we show ...
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      Cell BiologySignal TransductionBiological SciencesCell line
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      Gene expressionMultidisciplinaryCell lineCell Differentiation
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a broad class of ubiquitous environmental pollutants with known or suspected carcinogenic properties. Tumor promotion is a cell-proliferative step of cancer that requires the removal of cells... more
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      CancerCyanobacteriaCell AdhesionCell Division
The aim of the study was to determine if human limbal epithelial cells (HLEC) do not form gap junctions (GJ) during ex vivo expansion on preserved and intact human amniotic membrane (AM). Thereby, we attempt to evaluate if characteristic... more
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      Stem CellsIntercellular CommunicationGap JunctionsStem Cell
We have previously shown that, while the intrinsic quality of the oocyte is the main factor affecting blastocyst yield during bovine embryo development in vitro, the main factor affecting the quality of the blastocyst is the... more
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      BiologyOxidative StressCryopreservationBiological Sciences
In vitro and in vivo studies support the involvement of connexin 43-based cell-cell channels and hemichannels in cell death propagation induced by ischemia-reperfusion. In this context, open connexin hemichannels in the plasma membrane... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyMembrane BiologyIon Channels
Pituitary adenomas comprise approximately 10-15% of intracranial tumors and result in morbidity associated with altered hormonal patterns, therapy and compression of adjacent sella turcica structures. The use of functional foods... more
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      Gap JunctionsCell CycleCarotenoidsApoptosis
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      Gap JunctionsImmunohistochemistryIn Situ HybridizationCell Division
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      Developmental BiologyStem CellsGap JunctionsImmunohistochemistry
Although it is agreed that n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are important for brain function, it has yet to be demonstrated how they are involved in precise cellular mechanisms. We investigated the role of enhanced n-3 PUFA in... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceGap JunctionsPhospholipids
Membrane ion channels regulate key cellular functions and their activity is dependent on their 3D structure. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) images 3D structure of membrane channels placed on a solid substrate. Solid substrate prevents... more
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      Gap JunctionsFluorescence MicroscopyCalciumFluorescent Dyes and Reagents
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a broad class of ubiquitous environmental pollutants with known or suspected carcinogenic properties. Tumor promotion is a cell-proliferative step of cancer that requires the removal of cells... more
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      CancerCyanobacteriaCell AdhesionCell Division
Bisphosphonates stop bone loss by inhibiting the activity of bone resorbing osteoclasts. However, the effect of bisphosphonates on bone mass cannot completely explain the reduction in fracture incidence observed in patients treated with... more
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      EngineeringBiological SciencesBoneBone Loss
Cultivated human corneal epithelial cells have been successfully used for corneal reconstruction. Explant and single cell systems are currently used for human corneal epithelial cultivation. This study was conducted to characterize the... more
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      Stem CellsImmunohistochemistryAdolescentStem Cell
Previously, dispersion of repolarization (DOR) has been extensively linked to the development of arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. The electrical heterogeneities that cause DOR between transmural myocyte layers have been reported in a... more
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      Biological SciencesCardiac ArrhythmiasMyocardiumConnexin
Excessive cardiac interstitial fibrosis impairs normal cardiac function. We have shown that the α11β1 (α11) integrin mediates fibrotic responses to glycated collagen in rat myocardium by a pathway involving transforming growth factor-β.... more
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      PhysiologyExtracellular MatrixSignal TransductionFibrosis
Cardiac gap junctions have been implicated in maintaining intercellular electrical and metabolic couplings. The abnormalities in connexin-43 (Cx43) lead to conduction defects and contractile dysfunction. We have evaluated the expression... more
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      AgingPhosphorylationMedical PhysiologyRats
Smooth muscle cells (SMC) of the human urinary bladder are believed to be electrically coupled. However, it has not been successfully demonstrated the nature of the underlying cell-cell communication. Here, we used Western blot technique... more
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      Gap JunctionsCell CultureWestern blottingSmooth muscle
Androgens play an important role in prostate gland development and function, and have been implicated in prostate carcinogenesis. We report the regulation of the gap junctional intercellular communication gene connexin 43 (Cx43) by... more
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      Molecular endocrinologyIn Situ HybridizationProstateClinical Sciences
The sequence of events involved in maintenance of homeostasis must encompass mechanisms within single cells as well as interactions between cells within a population. To investigate the interaction among these inter-and intracellular... more
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      Stem CellsKineticsGap JunctionsCancer
Gap junction channels composed of connexin43 (Cx43) are essential for normal heart formation and function. We studied the potential role of the Wnt family of secreted polypeptides as regulators of Cx43 expression and gap junction channel... more
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      Gap JunctionsCalciumFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsGene expression
field have been possible owing to novel MS instrumentation, experimental strategies, and bioinformatics tools. Today it is possible to identify and determine relative expression levels of thousands of proteins in a biological system by MS... more
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      Mass SpectrometryProteomicsEndothelial CellsMass
Abbreviations: AQP4, aquaporin-4; BSA, bovine serum albumin; CBX, carbenoxolone; CNS, central nervous system; Cx, connexin; DME medium, dulbecco's modified eagle medium; EAA, excitatory amino acid; FBS, fetal bovine serum; GFAP, glial... more
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      Gap JunctionsCercopithecus aethiopsCerebral CortexNeurons