2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0143-4160(02)00180-x
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Photoliberating inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate triggers ATP release that is blocked by the connexin mimetic peptide gap 26

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“…A diverse range of chemical compounds and connexin mimetic peptides inhibit gap junction intercellular communication, but also act on hemichannels (25,(51)(52)(53). Connexin extracellular loop domain mimetic peptides, GAP26 and GAP27, were developed and shown to block hemichannels when treated for a short period of time (10 -30 min), while longer treatment (more than 1 h) inhibits gap junctions as well (54,55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A diverse range of chemical compounds and connexin mimetic peptides inhibit gap junction intercellular communication, but also act on hemichannels (25,(51)(52)(53). Connexin extracellular loop domain mimetic peptides, GAP26 and GAP27, were developed and shown to block hemichannels when treated for a short period of time (10 -30 min), while longer treatment (more than 1 h) inhibits gap junctions as well (54,55).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model makes several other predictions that will be tested in the context of left-right patterning in the future, because the amount and distribution of serotonin, gap junctions, and ion transporters can be experimentally varied in this system. However, the analysis presented here can be used to model many other signaling systems in addition to serotonin; for example, other small molecules such as cAMP, ATP, and so on are known to pass through gap junctions (Cotrina et al, 1998(Cotrina et al, , 2000Braet et al, 2003;Bao et al, 2004) and have been suggested as candidate morphogens participating in the establishment of positional information (Schiffmann, 1989(Schiffmann, , 1991.…”
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“…Partial uncoupling of gap junctions prior to ischaemia by ischemic-preconditioning preserves the electrical coupling of cells during a subsequent ischemic insult, indicating that a partial closure of gap junctions may play a trigger role in the protection [94,96,154,155]. GAP26 and GAP27 blocks calcium-triggered ATP release mediated by Cx43 hemichannels [156][157][158][159]. Hemichannels are not engaged to gap junctions, and they are open under several physiological and pathophysiological conditions [160].…”
Section: The Possible Antiarrhythmic Effects Of Gap Junction Modulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%