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Original Article

Characterization of GAP junction expression in the adrenal gland

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Pages 221-229 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

To characterize the presence of gap junctions in adrenal tissue we used immunohistochemical analysis of connexin expression in whole adrenal glands and in primary rat adrenal cortical cell cultures, α1 (connexin 43) gap junction protein was demonstrated in rat adrenal glands and in primary adrenal cell cultures. The α1 gap junction proteins were present in different amounts such that little or no α1 antigen was detected in the zona glomerulosa (ZG), while cells of the zona fasciculata (ZF) and zona reticularis (ZR) stained intensely. There was an inverse relationship between cell division rate and gap junction number in the intact adrenal gland. We placed the cells from the most intensely staining areas (ZF/ZR) of the rat adrenal cortex into culture. These primary adrenal cells expressed α1 gap junction antigen on their cell surfaces in regions of cell-cell contact. ACTH (40mU/ml) treatment resulted in an increase in gap junction expression relative to controls in primary rat adrenal cultures. These results indicate that the abundance of gap junction expression is differential in the cortical zones and can be modulated by hormonal stimulation. These observations are also thought to reflect morphological and functional differences in adrenal cortical zones.

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