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ABSTRACT: Objective
The focus of this study was to investigate the role of connexin (Cx) 45 in endothelial-induced mural cell differentiation.Methods and results
We created mural cell precursors that stably express only Cx45 in Cx43-deficient mesenchymal cells (ReCx45), and used our in vitro model of blood vessel assembly to assess the capacity of this Cx to support endothelial-induced mural cell differentiation. Lucifer Yellow dye injection and dual whole-cell patch clamping revealed that functional gap junctions exhibiting properties of Cx45-containing channels formed among ReCx45 transfectants, and between ReCx45 and endothelial cells. Heterocellular Cx45-containing gap junction channels enabled transforming growth factor-β activation and promoted the upregulation of mural cell-specific proteins in the mesenchymal precursors.Conclusions
These studies reveal a critical role for Cx45 in the regulation of endothelial-induced mural cell differentiation, which is consistent with the phenotype of Cx45-deficient embryos that exhibit dysregulated transforming growth factor-β and lack mural cell development.
SUBMITTER: Fang JS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3737426 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Fang Jennifer S JS Dai Cuiping C Kurjiaka David T DT Burt Janis M JM Hirschi Karen K KK
Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 20121206 2
<h4>Objective</h4>The focus of this study was to investigate the role of connexin (Cx) 45 in endothelial-induced mural cell differentiation.<h4>Methods and results</h4>We created mural cell precursors that stably express only Cx45 in Cx43-deficient mesenchymal cells (ReCx45), and used our in vitro model of blood vessel assembly to assess the capacity of this Cx to support endothelial-induced mural cell differentiation. Lucifer Yellow dye injection and dual whole-cell patch clamping revealed that ...[more]