Gap Junctions Couple Astrocytes and Oligodendrocytes |
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Authors: | Jennifer L. Orthmann-Murphy Charles K. Abrams Steven S. Scherer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA;(2) Department of Neurology, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, USA;(3) University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Room 464 Stemmler Hall, 3450 Hamilton Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6077, USA |
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Abstract: | In vertebrates, a family of related proteins called connexins form gap junctions (GJs), which are intercellular channels. In the central nervous system (CNS), GJs couple oligodendrocytes and astrocytes (O/A junctions) and adjacent astrocytes (A/A junctions), but not adjacent oligodendrocytes, forming a “glial syncytium.” Oligodendrocytes and astrocytes each express different connexins. Mutations of these connexin genes demonstrate that the proper functioning of myelin and oligodendrocytes requires the expression of these connexins. The physiological function of O/A and A/A junctions, however, remains to be illuminated. |
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Keywords: | Connexins Gap junctions Glia Myelin K+ buffering |
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