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Mark D. Levin, Min Min Lu, Nataliya B. Petrenko, Brian J. Hawkins, Tara H. Gupta, Deborah Lang, Peter T. Buckley, Jeanine Jochems, Fang Liu, Christopher F. Spurney, Li J. Yuan, Jason T. Jacobson, Christopher B. Brown, Li Huang, Friedrich Beermann, Kenneth B. Margulies, Muniswamy Madesh, James H. Eberwine, Jonathan A. Epstein, Vickas V. Patel
Published in Volume 119, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(11):3420–3436 doi:10.1172/JCI39109
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Figure 11
Functional coupling of cardiac melanocytes with atrial myocytes and gap junction expression in cardiac melanocytes.

(AC) A lucifer dye transfer experiment demonstrated functional coupling between a Dct-expressing cell and an adjacent atrial myocyte in culture. (A) A patch pipette containing 250 μM of lucifer yellow in the cell-attached configuration prior to membrane rupture (time 1). (B and C) Dct-expressing cardiac melanocyte in the whole-cell configuration after membrane rupture (time 2) visualized with fluorescence excited at 488 nm (B) and with both fluorescence and white light via Hoffman illumination (C). (DF) Dct-positive cells in the atrium express connexin 45 (Cx45). Sections from an adult wild-type mouse atrium co-stained by immunofluorescence with Dct (D) and connexin 45 (E). Dct-positive cells that coexpressed connexin 45 in the merge image (F) are indicated by arrowheads. Scale bar: 20 μm.