Gap junctional intercellular communication of cultured rat liver parenchymal cells is stabilized by epithelial cells and their isolated plasma membranes |
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Authors: | B. Diener N. Beer H. Dürk M. Traiser D. Utesch R. J. Wieser F. Oesch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Toxikologie der Universität Mainz, Obere Zahlbacher Straße 67, D-55131 Mainz, Germany;(2) Present address: Abt. Toxikologie, Frankfurter Straße 250, D64271 Darmstadt, Germany |
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Abstract: | The gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) determined by measuring dye coupling with Lucifer yellow, decreased within 3 d from 66% to 28% in monocultures of rat liver parenchymal cells. Coculturing of the parenchymal cells with a nonparenchymal epithelial cell line from rat liver resulted in increased and stabilized intercellular communication (83% after 3 d). The presence of isolated plasma membrane vesicles of the nonparenchymal epithelial cells also stabilized the intercellular communication between the liver parenchymal cells (70% after 3 d). When liver parenchymal cells were cocultured with a rat liver fibroblast cell line the gap junctional communication between the parenchymal cells was not stabilized (43% after 3 d), and isolated plasma membrane vesicles of the fibroblast were also unable to support the GJIC in parenchymal cells (35% after 3 d). It is concluded that plasma membrane constituents of the nonparenchymal epithelial cells were responsible for the stabilization of the GJIC between parenchymal cells. A heterotypic gap junctional communication between parenchymal and nonparenchymal cells was not observed. |
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Keywords: | Rat hepatocyte gap junctional intercellular communication coculture plasma membrane stabilization |
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