Visfatin reduces gap junction mediated cell-to-cell communication in proximal tubule-derived epithelial cells
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posted on 2024-03-12, 12:40 authored by Claire HillsClaire Hills, Michael I. Kerr, Mark J. Wall, Paul SquiresPaul Squires<p>Background/Aims: In the current study we examined if the adipocytokine, visfatin, alters connexin-mediated intercellular communication in proximal tubule-derived epithelial cells. Methods: The effects of visfatin (10-200ng/mL) on cell viability and cytotoxicity in HK2-cells were assessed by MTT, crystal violet and lactate dehydrogenase assays. Western blot analysis was used to confirm expression of Cx26, Cx40 and Cx43. The effect of visfatin (10-200ng/mL) on TGF-?1 secretion was confirmed by ELISA, and the effects of both TGF-?1 (2-10ng/mL) and visfatin (10-200ng/mL) on connexin expression were assessed by western blot. Functional intercellular communication was determined using transfer of Lucifer Yellow and paired-whole cell patch clamp electrophysiology. Results: In low glucose (5mM), visfatin (10-200ng/mL) did not affect membrane integrity, cytotoxicity or cell viability at 48hrs, but did evoke a concentration-dependent reduction in Cx26 and Cx43 expression. The expression of Cx40 was unaffected. At 48hrs, visfatin (10-200ng/mL) increased the secretion of TGF-?1 and the visfatin-evoked changes in connexin expression were mimicked by exogenous application of the pro-fibrotic cytokine (2-10ng/ml). Visfatin reduced dye transfer between coupled cells and decreased functional conductance, with levels falling by 63% as compared to control. Although input resistance was increased following visfatin treatment by 166%, the change was not significant as compared to control. The effects of visfatin on Cx-expression and cell-coupling were blocked in the presence of a TGF-?1 specific neutralizing antibody. Conclusions: The adipocytokine visfatin selectively evoked a non-toxic reduction in connexin expression in HK2-cells. The loss in gap-junction associated proteins was mirrored by a loss in functional conductance between coupled cells. Visfatin increased TGF-? secretion and the pattern of change for connexins expression was mimicked by exogenous application of TGF-?1. The effect of visfatin on Cx-expression and dye transfer were negated in the presence of a TGF-?1 neutralising antibody. These data suggest that visfatin reduces connexin-mediated intercellular communication in proximal tubule-derived epithelial cells via a TGF-? dependent pathway.© 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel</p>
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Cellular Physiology and BiochemistryVolume
32Issue
5Pages/Article Number
1200-1212Publisher
KargerExternal DOI
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1015-8987eISSN
1421-9778Date Submitted
2014-05-29Date Accepted
2013-12-01Date of First Publication
2013-12-01Date of Final Publication
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