Gap Junctional Communication and Connexin43 Expression in Relation to Apoptotic Cell Death and Survival of Granulosa Cells
Open Access
- 1 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry
- Vol. 52 (9) , 1199-1207
- https://doi.org/10.1369/jhc.3a6227.2004
Abstract
Ovarian follicular atresia in all vertebrates is mediated via apoptosis that is initiated in the granulosa cell layer. Here we investigated the relation between connexin expression, cell coupling, and apoptosis in avian granulosa cells. Results from qualitative and quantitative immunocytochemical analysis and Western blotting of connexin43 (Cx43) and electron microscopic observations of gap junctions were compared with functional data on gap junctional coupling obtained by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching in four experimental groups: a control group of freshly isolated granulosa cells, 24-hr serum-free cultures as the apoptosis-inducing condition, and two other groups in which apoptosis was inhibited by either hormone substitution or exposure to elevated extracellular calcium. Our work shows that apoptosis induction in granulosa cells is accompanied by an increased level of cell coupling and that decreasing cell coupling with the gap junction blocker α-glycyrrhetinic acid dose-dependently inhibits apoptosis. The level of Cx43 expression was inversely related to the apoptotic index, suggesting that Cx43 expression plays a role in granulosa cell survival. Our study supports the hypothesis that gap junctional coupling plays a role in propagating a cell death message and suggests a role for Cx43 expression per se in granulosa cell survival.Keywords
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