Connexins regulate calcium signaling by controlling ATP release
Article 1998 en
Authors
MC
Maria Luisa Cotrina
JL
Jane H.-C. Lin
AA
Alexandra Alves‐Rodrigues
Abstract
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Forced expression of gap junction proteins, connexins, enables gap junction-deficient cell lines to propagate intercellular calcium waves. Here, we show that ATP secretion from the poorly coupled cell lines, C6 glioma, HeLa, and U373 glioblastoma, is potentiated 5- to 15-fold by connexin expression. ATP release required purinergic receptor-activated intracellular Ca 2+ mobilization and was inhibited by Cl − channel blockers. Calcium wave propagation also was reduced by purinergic receptor antagonists and by Cl − channel blockers but insensitive to gap junction inhibitors. These observations suggest that cell-to-cell signaling associated with connexin expression results from enhanced ATP release and not, as previously believed, from an increase in intercellular coupling.
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