Differential endothelial gap junction expression in venous vessels exposed to different hemodynamics

Chi Jen Chang, Lung Sheng Wu, Lung An Hsu, Gwo Jyh Chang, Chin Fen Chen, Hung I. Yeh, Yu Shien Ko*

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Abstract

After being anastomosed with the artery, vein graft is exposed to abruptly increased hemodynamic stresses. These hemodynamic stressesmay change the profile of endothelial gap junction expression as demonstrated in the artery, which may subsequently play active roles in physiological adaptation or pathophysiological changes of the vein grafts. We investigated the endothelial expression of gap junction in the venous vessels exposed to different hemodynamic stresses. Immunocytochemical analysis of the endothelial Cx expression was performed by observing thewholemounts of inferior vena cava (IVC) of aortocaval fistula (ACF) rats or IVC-banded ACF rats using confocal microscope. Immunocytochemical analysis demonstrated that in the endothelium of the native vein, the gap-junctional spot numbers (GJSNs) and the total gap-junctional areas (TGJAs) of Cx40 and Cx43 were lower than those of the thoracic aorta and that Cx37 was hardly detectable. In the IVCs of ACF rats, which were demonstrated to be exposed to a hemodynamic condition of high flow velocity and low pressure, the GJSNs and the TGJAs of all three Cxs were increased. In the IVCs of IVC-banded ACF rats, which were exposed to a hemodynamic condition of high pressure and low flow velocity, the GJSNs and the TGJAs of Cx37 increased markedly and those of Cx40 and Cx43 remained without significant changes. In conclusion, the endothelial expressions of gap junctions in the native veins were lower than those of the arteries. When exposed to different hemodynamic stresses, the gap junctions were expressed in specific patterns.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1083-1092
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
Volume58
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 2010

Keywords

  • Gap junction
  • Hemodynamic stress
  • Vein

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