Altered gap junction coupling of cardiac myocytes during ischemia may contribute to development of lethal arrhythmias. The phosphoprotein connexin 43 (Cx43) is the major constituent of gap junctions. Dephosphorylation of Cx43 and uncoupling of gap junctions occur during ischemia, but the significance of Cx43 phosphorylation in this setting is unknown. Here we show that Cx43 dephosphorylation in synchronously contracting myocytes during ischemia is reversible, independent of hypoxia, and closely associated with cellular ATP levels. Cx43 became profoundly dephosphorylated during hypoxia only when glucose supplies were limited and was completely rephosphorylated within 30 minutes of reoxygenation. Similarly, direct reduction of ATP by various ...
Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However the det...
<div><p>Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However...
In coronary heart disease, the blood supply to the myocardium is insufficient for its needs and lead...
Altered gap junction coupling of cardiac myocytes during ischemia may contribute to development of l...
Altered gap junction coupling of cardiac myocytes during ischemia may contribute to development of l...
Heart tissue beats synchronously due to the electrical coupling provided by intercellular channels ...
We studied the role of connexin hemichannels in the release of ATP by neonatal cardiac myocytes subj...
Connexin 43 (Cx43), a gap junction protein seemingly fit to support cardiac impulse propagation and ...
Previous studies suggest that dephosphorylation of connexin43 (Cx43) is related to uncoupling of gap...
The functional consequences of Connexin43 (Cx43) phosphorylation remain largely unexplored. Using an...
Connexins are integral membrane proteins that oligomerize to form gap junction channels. Ions and sm...
Connexin43 (Cx43) phosphorylation alters gap junction localization and function. In particular, phos...
AbstractThe fundamental role played by connexins including connexin43 (Cx43) in forming intercellula...
Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However the det...
Ventricular arrhythmias are the main cause of death worldwide. An increased incidence of arrhythmias...
Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However the det...
<div><p>Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However...
In coronary heart disease, the blood supply to the myocardium is insufficient for its needs and lead...
Altered gap junction coupling of cardiac myocytes during ischemia may contribute to development of l...
Altered gap junction coupling of cardiac myocytes during ischemia may contribute to development of l...
Heart tissue beats synchronously due to the electrical coupling provided by intercellular channels ...
We studied the role of connexin hemichannels in the release of ATP by neonatal cardiac myocytes subj...
Connexin 43 (Cx43), a gap junction protein seemingly fit to support cardiac impulse propagation and ...
Previous studies suggest that dephosphorylation of connexin43 (Cx43) is related to uncoupling of gap...
The functional consequences of Connexin43 (Cx43) phosphorylation remain largely unexplored. Using an...
Connexins are integral membrane proteins that oligomerize to form gap junction channels. Ions and sm...
Connexin43 (Cx43) phosphorylation alters gap junction localization and function. In particular, phos...
AbstractThe fundamental role played by connexins including connexin43 (Cx43) in forming intercellula...
Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However the det...
Ventricular arrhythmias are the main cause of death worldwide. An increased incidence of arrhythmias...
Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However the det...
<div><p>Ischemia is known to inhibit gap junction (GJ) mediated intercellular communication. However...
In coronary heart disease, the blood supply to the myocardium is insufficient for its needs and lead...