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Intracellular magnesium-dependent modulation of gap junction channels formed by neuronal connexin36.

Nicolás Palacios-Prado1, Gregory Hoge, Alina Marandykina, Lina Rimkute, Sandrine Chapuis, Nerijus Paulauskas, Vytenis A Skeberdis, John O'Brien, Alberto E Pereda, Michael V L Bennett, Feliksas F Bukauskas.   

Abstract

Gap junction (GJ) channels composed of Connexin36 (Cx36) are widely expressed in the mammalian CNS and form electrical synapses between neurons. Here we describe a novel modulatory mechanism of Cx36 GJ channels dependent on intracellular free magnesium ([Mg(2+)]i). We examined junctional conductance (gj) and its dependence on transjunctional voltage (Vj) at different [Mg(2+)]i in cultures of HeLa or N2A cells expressing Cx36. We found that Cx36 GJs are partially inhibited at resting [Mg(2+)]i. Thus, gj can be augmented or reduced by lowering or increasing [Mg(2+)]i, respectively. Similar changes in gj and Vj-gating were observed using MgATP or K2ATP in pipette solutions, which increases or decreases [Mg(2+)]i, respectively. Changes in phosphorylation of Cx36 or in intracellular free calcium concentration were not involved in the observed Mg(2+)-dependent modulation of gj. Magnesium ions permeate the channel and transjunctional asymmetry in [Mg(2+)]i resulted in asymmetric Vj-gating. The gj of GJs formed of Cx26, Cx32, Cx43, Cx45, and Cx47 was also reduced by increasing [Mg(2+)]i, but was not increased by lowering [Mg(2+)]i; single-channel conductance did not change. We showed that [Mg(2+)]i affects both open probability and the number of functional channels, likely through binding in the channel lumen. Finally, we showed that Cx36-containing electrical synapses between neurons of the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus in rat brain slices are similarly affected by changes in [Mg(2+)]i. Thus, this novel modulatory mechanism could underlie changes in neuronal synchronization under conditions in which ATP levels, and consequently [Mg(2+)]i, are modified.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23486946      PMCID: PMC3635812          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2825-12.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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