Connexin-based channels contribute to metabolic pathways in the oligodendroglial lineage

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Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) undergo a series of energyconsuming developmental events; however, the uptake and trafficking pathways for their energy metabolites remain unknown. In the present study, we found that 2-NBDG, a fluorescent glucose analog, can be delivered between astrocytes and oligodendrocytes through connexin-based gap junction channels but cannot be transferred between astrocytes and OPCs. Instead, connexin hemichannel-mediated glucose uptake supports OPC proliferation, and ethidium bromide uptake or increase of 2-NBDG uptake rate is correlated with intracellular Ca2+ elevation in OPCs, indicating a Ca2+-dependent activation of connexin hemichannels. Interestingly, deletion of connexin 43 (Cx43, also known as GJA1) in astrocytes inhibits OPC proliferation by decreasing matrix glucose levels without impacting on OPC hemichannel properties, a process that also occurs in corpus callosum from acute brain slices. Thus, dual functions of connexin-based channels contribute to glucose supply in oligodendroglial lineage, which might pave a new way for energymetabolism- directed oligodendroglial-targeted therapies.

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Niu, J., Li, T., Yi, C., Huang, N., Koulakoff, A., Weng, C., … Xiao, L. (2016). Connexin-based channels contribute to metabolic pathways in the oligodendroglial lineage. Journal of Cell Science, 129(9), 1902–1914. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.178731

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