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Connexins biology in the pathophysiology of retinal diseases
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Título : | Connexins biology in the pathophysiology of retinal diseases |
Autor : | Ponce Mora, Alejandro Yuste Rivero, Andrea Perini Villanueva, Giuliana Miranda Sanz, María Bejarano Fernández, Eloy |
Materias: | Enfermedad; Diseases; Vista; Eyesight; Célula; Cells; Fisiopatología; Physiology, Pathological; Farmacología; Pharmacology |
Editorial : | Springer Nature |
Citación : | Ponce-Mora, A., Yuste, A., Perini-Villanueva, G., Miranda, M. & Bejarano, E. (2023). Connexins biology in the pathophysiology of retinal diseases. In: Ash, J.D., Pierce, E., Anderson, R.E., Bowes Rickman, C., Hollyfield, J.G., Grimm, C. (eds). Retinal degenerative diseases XIX (pp. 229–234). Berlin (Germany): Springer Nature. Advances in experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 1415. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27681-1_33 |
Resumen : | Connexins (Cx) are a family of transmembrane proteins that form gap junction intercellular channels that connect neighboring cells. These channels allow the passage of ions and other biomolecules smaller than 1 kDa, thereby synchronizing the cells both electrically and metabolically. Cxs are expressed in all retinal cell types and the diversity of Cx isoforms involved in the assembly of the channels provides a functional syncytium required for visual transduction. In this chapter, we summarize the status of current knowledge regarding Cx biology in retinal tissues and discuss how Cx dysfunction is associated with retinal disease pathophysiology. Although the contribution of Cx deficiency to retinal degeneration is not well understood, recent findings present Cx as a potential therapeutic target. Therefore, we will briefly discuss pharmacological approaches and gene therapies that are being explored to modulate Cx function and fight sight-threatening eye diseases. |
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URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15212 |
Derechos: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es |
ISBN : | 9783031276804 9783031276811 (Electrónico) |
Fecha de publicación : | 14-jul-2023 |
Centro : | Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Dpto. Ciencias Biomédicas |
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