Fluorescent dyes are commonly used to study permeable (gap) junctions, but only rarely have quantitative values for junctional dye permeability been determined. In the present study, junctional permeance (PA, i.e., the product of the junctional permeability coefficient, P, times the junctional area, A) to Lucifer Yellow CH (LY) has been obtained for pairs of Novikoff hepatoma cells. Dye was microinjected into one cell and the subsequent transfer monitored by a SIT camera and recorded on video tape. The intensities of fluorescence in the injected and "recipient" cell were measured using a Digisector (Microworks) digitizing board and an Apple II Plus computer to analyze the video records. These changes in intensity, along with an estimate of volume of the spherical cells, were used to calculate the junctional permeance (PA) of cell pairs according to Fick's diffusion equation. Junctional permeances show considerable variation ranging from 0.08 X 10(-11) to 27.0 X 10(-11) cm3/sec. Using the mean PA and a previous estimate of the mean number of junctional channels per interface in the Novikoff cultures, a value for diffusion coefficient of LY through gap junctions is calculated to be about 1.4 X 10(-6) cm2/sec. There is a general proportionality between mean PA and cell volume for hepatoma cell pairs of a certain size range. Such a relationship between cell volume and junctional capacity suggests one source of variation of PA. Other possible sources, e.g., related to position in the cell cycle, are discussed.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01869304DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

gap junctions
12
novikoff hepatoma
8
junctional
8
junctional permeance
8
cell pairs
8
cell volume
8
cell
7
permeance novikoff
4
hepatoma gap
4
junctions quantitative
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!