Authors
Cynthia L Leaphart, Faisal Qureshi, Selma Cetin, Jun Li, Theresa Dubowski, Catherine Batey, Donna Beer–Stolz, Fengli Guo, Sandra A Murray, David J Hackam
Publication date
2007/6/1
Journal
Gastroenterology
Volume
132
Issue
7
Pages
2395-2411
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
Background & Aims
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is characterized by interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) release and inadequate intestinal restitution. Because enterocytes migrate together, mucosal healing may require interenterocyte communication via connexin 43-mediated gap junctions. We hypothesize that enterocyte migration requires interenterocyte communication, that IFN impairs migration by impairing connexin 43, and that impaired healing during NEC is associated with reduced gap junctions.
Methods
NEC was induced in Swiss-Webster or IFN−/− mice, and restitution was determined in the presence of the gap junction inhibitor oleamide, or via time-lapse microscopy of IEC-6 cells. Connexin 43 expression, trafficking, and localization were detected in cultured or primary enterocytes or mouse or human intestine by confocal microscopy and 35S-labeling, and gap junction communication was assessed using …
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