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Measurement of gap junctional communication by fluorescence activated cell sorting

Authors :
David T. Kiang
Rahn Kollander
H. Helen Lin
Sigrid Lavilla
Michael M. Atkinson
Source :
In vitro cellulardevelopmental biology. Animal. (11)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Cell-to-cell communication via gap junctions has played a fundamental role in the orderly development of multicellular organisms. Current methods for measuring this function apply mostly to homotypic cell populations. The newly introduced Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS) method, albeit with some limitations, is simple, reliable, and quantitative in measuring the dye transfer via gap junctions in both homotypic and heterotypic cell populations. In the homotypic setting, the result in dye transfer from the FACS method is comparable to the scrape-loading and microinjection methods. Using this FACS method, we observed a decline of cell-to-cell communication in transformed and cancer cells. We also observed a differential degree of communication between two heterotypic cell populations depending on the direction of dye transfer.

Details

ISSN :
10712690
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
In vitro cellulardevelopmental biology. Animal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....201e6ce28e5e55ea23cddc1d61921973