Modulação da expressão de conexinas na retina: um estudo morfológico, bioquímico e funcional. / Modulation of connexin expression in retina: a study using morphological, biochemical and functional approaches.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

Life is a dynamic process in time and space, resulting from an interaction provided by gap junctions (GJs), channels composed of connexins (Cxs) that permits the passage of molecules up to 1kDa and ions. The aim of this study was analyze the modulation of Cxs during development, dark adaptation and after local mechanical trauma in the retina using techniques like real time PCR, western blot and imunohistochemistry. In development, Cx43 was highly expressed in the beginning (255%, P<0.01), Cx45 was highly expressed during all development, Cx50 and Cx36 were virtually absent in the beginning (4-9%, P<0.01), but highly expressed in the end of development. In Dark-adaptation, Cx36 was up-regulated after 24h (115%, P <0.05) suggesting a plasticity of the neuronal coupling in response to light conditions. In neurodegeneration, Cx36 expression didnt ranged in different days after lesion, but the Cx43 increased after 7 days. The coupling was studied by using GJ blockers and openers combined with methods to evaluating cellular viability (TUNEL, FluoroJade and LDH). Finally, blocking the cellular coupling reflects in a decrease of secondary death. GJ openers seems act allowing the spread of death in the beginning, but this effect be diluted after 4h in the tissue.

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connexins desenvolvimento junções comunicantes conexinas neurodegeneration adaptação ao escuro grap junction blockers neurodegeneração retina retina development dark adaptation

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