Literature DB >> 8056517

Electrical properties of mammalian lens epithelial gap junction channels.

P J Donaldson1, M Roos, C Evans, E Beyer, J Kistler.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To establish an "electrical fingerprint" for the gap junction channels between mammalian lens epithelial cells.
METHODS: The double whole cell patch clamp technique was applied to isolated cell pairs obtained from mouse lens epithelium and a continuous cell line of lens epithelial cells derived from the sheep lens (SLE 2.1).
RESULTS: The junctional conductance in mouse lens epithelial cells and in cultured SLE 2.1 cells was found to be moderately voltage dependent. SLE 2.1 cells were analyzed in more detail. The voltage dependence could be described by a Boltzmann distribution with Vo = +/- 63.1 mV and Gmin = 0.34. In cell pairs that exhibited spontaneously low junctional conductance, single channel events could be distinguished. Single gap junction channel currents had a linear current-voltage relationship. A frequency histogram of single channel conductances from eight cell pairs had three major peaks of 35, 60 and 97 pS.
CONCLUSION: The electrical properties of gap junction channels between mammalian lens epithelial cells were virtually identical to those previously reported for transfected cell lines expressing connexin43. The authors' physiological data are therefore in agreement with molecular studies that have identified connexin43 as the major connexin of lens epithelial cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8056517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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Review 4.  Roles and regulation of lens epithelial cell connexins.

Authors:  Viviana M Berthoud; Peter J Minogue; Patricia Osmolak; Joseph I Snabb; Eric C Beyer
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5.  The electrical behaviour of rat connexin46 gap junction channels expressed in transfected HeLa cells.

Authors:  Rieko Sakai; Claudia Elfgang; Rolf Vogel; Klaus Willecke; Robert Weingart
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  2003-07-12       Impact factor: 3.657

6.  The cataract causing Cx50-S50P mutant inhibits Cx43 and intercellular communication in the lens epithelium.

Authors:  Adam M DeRosa; Gülistan Meşe; Leping Li; Caterina Sellitto; Peter R Brink; Xiaohua Gong; Thomas W White
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