Journal article

S1P inhibits gap junctions in astrocytes: Involvement of Gi and Rho GTPase/ROCK

N Rouach, A Pébay, W Même, J Cordier, P Ezan, E Etienne, C Giaume, M Tencé

European Journal of Neuroscience | Published : 2006

Abstract

Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a potent and pleiotropic bioactive lysophospholipid mostly released by activated platelets that acts on its target cells through its own G protein-coupled receptors. We have previously reported that mouse striatal astrocytes expressed mRNAs for S1P1 and S1P 3 receptors and proliferate in response to S1P. Here, we investigated the effect of S1P on gap junctions. We show that a short-term exposure of astrocytes to S1P causes a robust inhibition of gap junctional communication, as demonstrated by dye coupling experiments and double voltage-clamp recordings of junctional currents. The inhibitory effect of S1P on dye coupling involves the activation of both Gi and..

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