Gap Junctions in Development and Disease

Elke Winterhager (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
XVII, 279 Seiten
2005 | 2005
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-26156-8 (ISBN)

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lt;p>Communication between cells via intercellular channels - gap junctions - appears essential to certain developmental processes and appropriate organ function. Gap Junctions in Development and Disease aims to describe the molecular events underlying impaired development and disease. Beginning with a comprehensive review of various mouse and human genes encoding the channel-forming connexins, later chapters describe several connexin mutations associated with human diseases such as hereditary deafness and female infertility. Erroneous signaling mediated by the interaction of mutant connexins with other proteins, thought to be responsible for dysfunction of organs such as heart, muscle, brain, skin, lens, placenta, and endocrine tissue in both mice and men, is also addressed.

Although the question of why some mutations in gap-junction proteins lead to specific phenotypes remains to be answered, the reviews in this book provide an intriguing insight into the future direction of this research field.

1 Connexin and Pannexin Genes in the Mouse and Human GenomeKlaus Willecke, Jürgen Eiberger and Julia von Maltzahn 2 Essential Role of Gap Junctions during Development and Regeneration of Skeletal MuscleJulia von Maltzahn and Klaus Willecke 3 Connexins in Cardiac Development: Expression, Role, and Transcriptional ControlDaniel B. Gros, S. Alcoléa, L. Dupays, S. Meysen, L. Miquerol, M. Théveniau-Ruissy, BEJ Teunissen, MFA Bierhuizen 4 Gap Junction and Connexin Remodelling in Human Heart DiseaseNicholas J. Severs, Emmanuel Dupont, Riyaz Kaba and Neil Thomas 5 Gap Junction Expression in Brain Tissues with Focus on DevelopmentRolf Dermietzel and Carola Meier 6 Connexins Responsible for Hereditary Deafness - The Tale UnfoldsMartine Cohen-Salmon, Francisco J. del Castillo, and Christine Petit 7 Human Connexins in Skin Development and Skin DisordersGabriele Richard 8 Intercellular Communication in Lens Development and DiseaseAdam M. DeRosa, Francisco J. Martinez-Wittinghan, Richard T. Mathias, Thomas W. White 9 Connexin Modulators of Endocrine FunctionPhilippe Klee, Nathalie Boucard, Dorothée Caille, José Cancela, Anne Charollais, Eric Charpantier, Laetitia Michon, Céline Populaire, Manon Peyrou, Rachel Nlend Nlend, Laurence Zulianello, Jacques-Antoine Haefliger, and Paolo Meda 10 Roles of Gap Junctions in Ovarian Folliculogenesis: Implications for Female InfertilityGerald M. Kidder 11 Placental Connexins of Mice and MenCaroline Dunk, Mark Kibschull, Alexandra Gellhaus, Elke Winterhager and Stephen Lye 12 Connexins in Growth Control and CancerChristian C. Naus, Gary S. Goldberg and Wun Chey Sin

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.7.2005
Zusatzinfo XVII, 279 p. 47 illus., 10 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 645 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zellbiologie
Schlagworte brain • Brain Development • Cancer • Carcinogenesis • Cardiac Development • Connexin • Development • Folliculogenesis • genes • Genome • Infertility • Mouse • Mutation • placenta • Protein • proteins • Regeneration • tissue • transcription
ISBN-10 3-540-26156-7 / 3540261567
ISBN-13 978-3-540-26156-8 / 9783540261568
Zustand Neuware
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