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Multimodal Atomic Force Imaging of Open Hemichannelinduced Modulation of Cell Volume and Viscoelastic Properties
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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Hemichannels from two single cells can join upon contact between these cells to form gap junctions - an intercellular pathway for the direct exchange of ions and small metabolites. Using techniques of fluorescent dye-uptake assay, laser confocal fluorescence imaging and atomic force microscopy (AFM), we have examined the role of hemichannels, present in the non-junctional regions of single cell plasma membrane, in the modulation of cell volume.
Antibodies against a gap junctional protein connexin43, were immunolocalized to nonjunctional plasma membrane regions of single BICR-MlRk k (breast tumor epithelial) cells, KOM-1 (bovine aortic endothelial) cells, and GM04260 (AD-free human) fibroblast cells. In the absence of extracellular calcium, cytoplasmic uptake of Lucifer yellow (LY) but not of dextran-conjugated LY was observed in single cells. Dye uptake was prevented by gap junctional inhibitors, ẞ-glycyrrhetinic acid (ẞGCA) and oleamide.
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