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(Circulation Research. 1999;85:154-167.)
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Spatiotemporal Development and Distribution of Intercellular Junctions in Adult Rat Cardiomyocytes in Culture

Sawa Kostin, Stefan Hein, Erwin P. Bauer, Jutta Schaper

From the Department of Experimental Cardiology (S.K., J.S.), Max-Planck-Institute; Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (S.H., E.P.B.), Kerckhoff-Clinic, Bad Nauheim, Germany.

Correspondence to Jutta Schaper, MD, Max-Planck-Institute, Department of Experimental Cardiology, Benekestr 2, D-61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany. E-mail j.schaper{at}kerckhoff.mpg.de

Abstract—The mode of development of the intercalated disk (ID) is largely unknown, and the hypothesis was tested that the assembly of cell adhesion junctions may precede the formation of gap junctions (GJ) in developing ID in adult rat cardiomyocyte (ARC) in long-term culture. Immunostaining for connexin 43 (Cx43) and for cell adhesion junction proteins (N-cadherin, catenins, and desmoplakin) in single- and double-label techniques was analyzed and quantified by confocal and electron microscopy. All proteins investigated disappeared 48 hours after ARC isolation and reappeared parallel to redifferentiation of ARC. The newly formed ID, observed after 5 days, showed the presence of N-cadherin, catenins, and desmoplakin, low levels of Cx43, and absence of ultrastructurally discernible gap junctions. A progressive incorporation of Cx43 within ID was observed after 6 days, when cell adhesion junction proteins were already organized as zipper-like structures. Quantitative confocal analysis revealed a progressive augmentation of the fluorescence intensity of Cx43, associated with an increase in both the number and size of GJ, resulting in a substantial increase in the percentage of total GJ length per reassembled ID from 1.67% (day 6) to 15.58% (day 12). In the present study, we show that (1) the formation of the ID can be followed in ARC in culture and (2) the assembly of the adhering type of junction is the prerequisite for subsequent GJ formation within the ID. These findings may have clinical relevance in elaborating strategies for using myocardial grafts and for the potential restoration of GJ communication in cardiac diseases.


Key Words: gap junction • fascia adherens • desmosome • intercalated disk • development




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