Vascular Biology |
From the National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, England (H-I.Y., S.R., E.D., S.R.C., N.J.S.); and Mackay Memorial Hospital, Taipei Medical College, Taiwan (H-I.Y.).
Correspondence to Prof N.J. Severs, Cardiac Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, Sydney Street, London SW3 6NP, England. E-mail n.severs{at}ic.ac.uk
AbstractGap-junctional intercellular communication in endothelial cells is implicated in the coordination of growth, migration, and vasomotor responses. Up to 3 connexin types, connexin40 (Cx40), Cx37, and Cx43 may be expressed in vascular endothelium according to vascular site, species, and physiological conditions. To establish how these connexins are organized at the level of the individual endothelial gap junction, we used affinity-purified connexin-specific antibodies raised in 3 different species to permit double and triple immunolabeling in combination with confocal and electron microscopy. Using HeLa cells transfected with Cx37 and Cx40 for characterization, the anti-Cx37 antibody (raised in rabbit) and the anti-Cx40 antibody (raised in guinea pig) were shown to recognize single bands of 37 and 40 kDa, respectively, on Western blots and to give prominent punctate labeling at the cell borders, specifically in the corresponding transfectant. By applying these antibodies together with mouse monoclonal anti-Cx43 for double and triple immunofluorescence labeling at confocal microscopy, rat aortic and pulmonary arterial endothelia were found to express all 3 connexin types, whereas coronary artery endothelium expressed Cx40 and Cx37 but lacked Cx43. High-resolution en face confocal viewing of the aortic endothelium after double labeling demonstrated frequent colocalization of connexins, with distinct variation in the expression pattern within a given cell, where it made contact with different neighbors. Triple immunogold labeling at the electron-microscopic level revealed that aortic endothelial gap junctions commonly contain all 3 connexin types. This represents the first definitive demonstration of any cell type in vivo expressing 3 different connexins organized within the same gap-junctional plaque.
Key Words: gap junction connexin endothelium immunoconfocal microscopy freeze-fracture cytochemistry
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