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Retinoic acid enhances connexin43 expression at the post-transcriptional level in rat liver epithelial cells
Authors:Valerie Bex,Thierry Mercier,Catherine Chaumontet,Isabelle Gaillard-Sanchez,Bernadette Flechon,Fran  oise Mazet,Otto Traub,Paule Martel
Affiliation:Valerie Bex,Thierry Mercier,Catherine Chaumontet,Isabelle Gaillard-Sanchez,Bernadette Flechon,Françoise Mazet,Otto Traub,Paule Martel
Abstract:The mechanism by which all-trans retinoic acid (RA) stimulates gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) in the rat liver epithelial cell line. IAR203, was investigated. When RA, at 0·1 μM for 24–48 h, enhanced the dye transfer in IAR203 cells (× 1·4), it increased the amount of connexin43 (Cx43) in the cell–cell contact regions of the plasma membrane, as evidenced by analysis by Western blot and by immunofluorescence. It had no effect on the level of Cx43 mRNA. Freeze-fracture analysis of the size of gap junctions revealed an increase of the proportion of small gap junctions in RA-treated cells. We conclude that, in IAR203 cells, RA stimulates GJIC by acting at the post-tran-scriptional level of Cx43 regulation. The possibility that RA acts indirectly on the regulation of Cx43 expression, and increases the helf-life of Cx43 by inducing adhesion molecules is discussed.
Keywords:Gap junctions  retinoic acid  liver cells  connexin43  up-regulation
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