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Gap Junctions Mediate Glucose Transport Between GLUT1-Positive and -Negative Cells in the Spiral Limbus of the Rat Cochlea
Authors:Tatsuya Matsunami  Toshihiro Suzuki  Yasuo Hisa  Kuniaki Takata  Tetsuro Takamatsu  Masahito Oyamada
Affiliation:  a Departments of Pathology and Cell Regulation, Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan b Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan c Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi, Gunma, Japan
Abstract:To elucidate the role of the spiral limbus in glucose transport in the cochlea, we analyzed the expression and localization of GLUT1, connexin26, connexin30, and occludin in the spiral limbus of the rat cochlea. GLUT1 and occludin were detected in blood vessels. GLUT1, connexin26, connexin30, and occludin were also expressed in fibrocytes just basal to the supralimbal lining cells. Connexin26 and connexin30 were present among not only these GLUT1-positive fibrocytes but also GLUT1-negative fibrocytes. In vivo glucose imaging using 6-N-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl)amino]-6-deoxyglucose (6-NBDG, MW 342) together with Evans Blue Albumin (EBA, MW 68,000) showed that 6-NBDG was rapidly distributed throughout the spiral limbus, whereas EBA was localized only in the vessels. Moreover, the gap junctional uncoupler heptanol inhibited the distribution of 6-NBDG. These findings suggest that gap junctions play an important role in glucose transport in the spiral limbus, i.e., that gap junctions mediate glucose transport from GLUT1-positive fibrocytes to GLUT1-negative fibrocytes in the spiral limbus.
Keywords:spiral limbus  connexins  gap junctions  glucose  GLUT  tight junctions
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