Cx40 Levels Regulate Hypoxia-Induced Changes in the Migration, Proliferation, and Formation of Gap Junction Plaques in an Extravillous Trophoblast Cell Model.
Fernanda M Rozas-VillanuevaViviana P OrellanaRodrigo AlarcónJaime MaripillanAgustín D MartínezIván E AlfaroMauricio Antonio RetamalPublished in: Cells (2024)
The expression patterns of Cx40 play a crucial role in shaping the responses of EVTs to hypoxia, thereby influencing their migratory or proliferative phenotype. Simultaneously, hypoxia triggers an increase in Cx40 gap junction (GJ) plaque formation through a pathway dependent on NO.