Endocrinology Vol. 138, No. 7 2879-2885
Copyright © 1997 by The Endocrine Society
Hyperinsulinemia-Induced Hypoglycemia Is Enhanced by Overexpression of Connexin 431
Cristina Vozzi,
Domenico Bosco,
Emmanuel Dupont,
Anne Charollais and
Paolo Meda
Department of Morphology, University of Geneva Medical School,
CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Paolo Meda, M.D., Department of Morphology, University of Geneva Medical School, 1 rue Michel-Servet, CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland. E-mail:
PAOLO.MEDA{at}MEDECINE.UNIGE.CH
To assess whether cell to cell communications via connexins (Cx)
participate to insulin secretion in vivo, we studied
insulinoma cells (INS1) implanted in rats after stable transfection
with connexin 43 (Cx43). We found that compared to wild-type and
transfected cells, which in vivo express modest levels
of Cx43 and junctional communication, cells overexpressing Cx43
communicated extensively, featured decreased growth, and induced a much
higher hyperinsulinemia. As a result, rats with insulinomas made of
these cells became more severely hypoglycemic than rats implanted with
either wild-type, neomycin-transfected cells or cells transfected with
a Cx43 antisense complementary DNA. Rats implanted with transfected
cells that expressed modest level of Cx43 showed levels of circulating
insulin similar to those in rats implanted with wild-type INS1 cells.
The data show that overexpression of Cx43 influences the growth and
secretion of the implanted insulinoma cells, providing evidence for a
contribution of Cx-mediated cell to cell communication in the
functioning of insulin-producing cells in vivo.
Copyright © 1997 by The Endocrine Society