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Publication : A central role of connexin 43 in hypoxic preconditioning.

First Author  Lin JH Year  2008
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  28
Issue  3 Pages  681-95
PubMed ID  18199768 Mgi Jnum  J:149339
Mgi Id  MGI:3848316 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3827-07.2008
Citation  Lin JH, et al. (2008) A central role of connexin 43 in hypoxic preconditioning. J Neurosci 28(3):681-95
abstractText  Preconditioning is an endogenous mechanism in which a nonlethal exposure increases cellular resistance to subsequent additional severe injury. Here we show that connexin 43 (Cx43) plays a key role in protection afforded by preconditioning. Cx43 null mice were insensitive to hypoxic preconditioning, whereas wild-type littermate mice exhibited a significant reduction in infarct volume after occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. In cultures, Cx43-deficient cells responded to preconditioning only after exogenous expression of Cx43, and protection was attenuated by small interference RNA or by channel blockers. Our observations indicate that preconditioning reduced degradation of Cx43, resulting in a marked increase in the number of plasma membrane Cx43 hemichannels. Consequently, efflux of ATP through hemichannels led to accumulation of its catabolic product adenosine, a potent neuroprotective agent. Thus, adaptive modulation of Cx43 can offset environmental stress by adenosine-mediated elevation of cellular resistance.
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