[HTML][HTML] Involvement of gap junctional communication in secretion

L Michon, RN Nlend, S Bavamian, L Bischoff… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2005 - Elsevier
L Michon, RN Nlend, S Bavamian, L Bischoff, N Boucard, D Caille, J Cancela, A Charollais…
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes, 2005Elsevier
Glands were the first type of tissues in which the permissive role of gap junctions in the cell-
to-cell transfer of membrane-impermeant molecules was shown. During the 40 years that
have followed this seminal finding, gap junctions have been documented in all types of
multicellular secretory systems, whether of the exocrine, endocrine or pheromonal nature.
Also, compelling evidence now indicates that gap junction-mediated coupling, and/or the
connexin proteins per se, play significant regulatory roles in various aspects of gland …
Glands were the first type of tissues in which the permissive role of gap junctions in the cell-to-cell transfer of membrane-impermeant molecules was shown. During the 40 years that have followed this seminal finding, gap junctions have been documented in all types of multicellular secretory systems, whether of the exocrine, endocrine or pheromonal nature. Also, compelling evidence now indicates that gap junction-mediated coupling, and/or the connexin proteins per se, play significant regulatory roles in various aspects of gland functions, ranging from the biosynthesis, storage and release of a variety of secretory products, to the control of the growth and differentiation of secretory cells, and to the regulation of gland morphogenesis. This review summarizes this evidence in the light of recent reports.
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