Connexin 43 (Cx43) has been reported to be expressed in vascular
smooth muscle cells and endothelial cells.
Evidence for possible variations in Cx43 distribution within different
parts of the vascular system is limited.
We have therefore investigated the expression of Cx43 in the endothelia
and media of 11 vessels of different
size and function in the rat, using immunofluorescence and confocal
laser scanning microscopy. The results
showed that punctate Cx43 staining was abundant in the endothelia and
media of all of the 5 elastic arteries
examined. In the media, the amount of Cx43 staining decreased as the
size of the elastic arteries became
smaller. In the 6 muscular arteries examined, 2 different patterns of
Cx43 staining were observed. In the first
type, Cx43 expression was high in the endothelium but virtually absent
from the media. Mesenteric
resistance, hepatic and tail arteries were examples. In the second type,
Cx43 staining was absent from both
the media and the endothelia. The coronary, basilar, and middle cerebral
arteries showed this appearance.
The results suggest that expression of Cx43 is largely restricted to
elastic arteries in the arterial system of the
rat. The lack of immunodetectable Cx43 from the media of all muscular
arteries examined, and from the
endothelia of some of these arteries, raises the possibility of
significant differences in the form of expression
of Cx43 in these vessels or the presence of other connexins.