K ATP channel activity is required for hatching in Xenopus embryos
A growing body of work suggests that the activity of ion channels and pumps is an important regulatory factor in embryonic development. We are beginning to identify functional roles for proteins suggested by a survey of expression of ion channel and pump genes in Xenopus and chick embryos (Rutenberg...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental dynamics 2002-12, Vol.225 (4), p.588-591 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A growing body of work suggests that the activity of ion channels and pumps is an important regulatory factor in embryonic development. We are beginning to identify functional roles for proteins suggested by a survey of expression of ion channel and pump genes in
Xenopus
and chick embryos (Rutenberg et al. [
2002
] Dev Dyn 225, this issue). Here, we report that the ATP‐sensitive K
+
channel protein is present in the hatching gland of
Xenopus
embryos; moreover, we show that its activity is necessary for hatching in
Xenopus
. Pharmacologic inhibition of K
ATP
channels not only specifically prevents the hatching process but also greatly reduces the endogenous expression of
Connexin‐30
in the hatching gland. Based on recent work which showed that gap‐junctional communication mediated by Cx30 in the hatching gland was required for secretion of the hatching enzyme, we propose that K
ATP
channel activity is upstream of
Cx30
expression and represents a necessary endogenous step in the hatching of the
Xenopus
embryo. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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ISSN: | 1058-8388 1097-0177 |
DOI: | 10.1002/dvdy.10183 |