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Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components

Gap junctions (GJs) formed by connexins (Cxs) play an important role in the intercellular communication within most body tissues. In this paper, we focus on GJs and Cxs present in skeletal tissues. Cx43 is the most expressed connexin, participating in the formation of both GJs for intercellular comm...

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Autores principales: Zappalà, Agata, Romano, Ivana Roberta, D’Angeli, Floriana, Musumeci, Giuseppe, Lo Furno, Debora, Giuffrida, Rosario, Mannino, Giuliana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9967557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044156
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author Zappalà, Agata
Romano, Ivana Roberta
D’Angeli, Floriana
Musumeci, Giuseppe
Lo Furno, Debora
Giuffrida, Rosario
Mannino, Giuliana
author_facet Zappalà, Agata
Romano, Ivana Roberta
D’Angeli, Floriana
Musumeci, Giuseppe
Lo Furno, Debora
Giuffrida, Rosario
Mannino, Giuliana
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description Gap junctions (GJs) formed by connexins (Cxs) play an important role in the intercellular communication within most body tissues. In this paper, we focus on GJs and Cxs present in skeletal tissues. Cx43 is the most expressed connexin, participating in the formation of both GJs for intercellular communication and hemichannels (HCs) for communication with the external environment. Through GJs in long dendritic-like cytoplasmic processes, osteocytes embedded in deep lacunae are able to form a functional syncytium not only with neighboring osteocytes but also with bone cells located at the bone surface, despite the surrounding mineralized matrix. The functional syncytium allows a coordinated cell activity through the wide propagation of calcium waves, nutrients and anabolic and/or catabolic factors. Acting as mechanosensors, osteocytes are able to transduce mechanical stimuli into biological signals that spread through the syncytium to orchestrate bone remodeling. The fundamental role of Cxs and GJs is confirmed by a plethora of investigations that have highlighted how up- and downregulation of Cxs and GJs critically influence skeletal development and cartilage functions. A better knowledge of GJ and Cx mechanisms in physiological and pathological conditions might help in developing therapeutic approaches aimed at the treatment of human skeletal system disorders.
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spelling pubmed-99675572023-02-27 Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components Zappalà, Agata Romano, Ivana Roberta D’Angeli, Floriana Musumeci, Giuseppe Lo Furno, Debora Giuffrida, Rosario Mannino, Giuliana Int J Mol Sci Review Gap junctions (GJs) formed by connexins (Cxs) play an important role in the intercellular communication within most body tissues. In this paper, we focus on GJs and Cxs present in skeletal tissues. Cx43 is the most expressed connexin, participating in the formation of both GJs for intercellular communication and hemichannels (HCs) for communication with the external environment. Through GJs in long dendritic-like cytoplasmic processes, osteocytes embedded in deep lacunae are able to form a functional syncytium not only with neighboring osteocytes but also with bone cells located at the bone surface, despite the surrounding mineralized matrix. The functional syncytium allows a coordinated cell activity through the wide propagation of calcium waves, nutrients and anabolic and/or catabolic factors. Acting as mechanosensors, osteocytes are able to transduce mechanical stimuli into biological signals that spread through the syncytium to orchestrate bone remodeling. The fundamental role of Cxs and GJs is confirmed by a plethora of investigations that have highlighted how up- and downregulation of Cxs and GJs critically influence skeletal development and cartilage functions. A better knowledge of GJ and Cx mechanisms in physiological and pathological conditions might help in developing therapeutic approaches aimed at the treatment of human skeletal system disorders. MDPI 2023-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9967557/ /pubmed/36835567 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044156 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zappalà, Agata
Romano, Ivana Roberta
D’Angeli, Floriana
Musumeci, Giuseppe
Lo Furno, Debora
Giuffrida, Rosario
Mannino, Giuliana
Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components
title Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components
title_full Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components
title_fullStr Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components
title_full_unstemmed Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components
title_short Functional Roles of Connexins and Gap Junctions in Osteo-Chondral Cellular Components
title_sort functional roles of connexins and gap junctions in osteo-chondral cellular components
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9967557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835567
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24044156
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