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Purinergic control of AMPK activation by ATP released through connexin 43 hemichannels - pivotal roles in hemichannel-mediated cell injury

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 127, Issue 7, Pages 1487-1499

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.139089

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Hemichannels; ATP; Purinergic signaling; AMPK; Cell survival

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan [17659255, 20590953]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23591187, 17659255, 20590953] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Connexin hemichannels regulate many cell functions. However, the molecular mechanisms involved remain elusive. Hemichannel opening causes loss of ATP, we therefore speculated a potential role for AMPK in the biological actions of hemichannels. Activation of hemichannels by removal of extracellular Ca2+ led to an efflux of ATP and a weak activation of AMPK. Unexpectedly, dysfunction of hemichannels markedly potentiated AMPK activation, which was reproduced by promotion of extracellular ATP degradation or inhibition of P2 purinoceptors but counteracted by exogenous ATP. Further analysis revealed that ATP induced a purinoceptor-dependent activation of Akt and mTOR. Suppression of Akt or mTOR augmented AMPK activation, whereas activation of Akt by transfection of cells with myristoylated Akt, a constitutively active form of Akt, abolished AMPK activation. In a pathological model of hemichannel opening triggered by Cd2+, disclosure of hemichannels similarly enhanced AMPK activity, which protected cells from Cd2+-induced cell injury through suppression of mTOR. In summary, our data point to a channel-mediated mechanism for the regulation of AMPK through a purinergic signaling pathway. Furthermore, we define AMPK as a pivotal molecule that underlies the regulatory effects of hemichannels on cell survival.

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