Abstract

AimsThe α2-adrenoceptor inducer dexmedetomidine (Dex) provides renoprotection against ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, but the mechanism of this effect is largely unknown. The present study investigated the effect of Dex on apoptosis induced by hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) and the relationship between this effect and gap junction intercellular communication (GJIC). Main methodsIn vitro, two cell lines of normal rat kidney proximal tubular cells (NRK-52E) and HeLa cells that were transfected with a connexin 32 (Cx32) plasmid were exposed to H/R. The role of Dex in the modulation of H/R-induced apoptosis was explored by the manipulation of connexin expression, and hence gap junction (GJ) function, using a GJIC inhibitor, heptanol, and a GJIC inducer, retinoic acid. GJ function and the Cx32 protein level were determined by the parachute dye-coupling assay and Western blotting, respectively. Key findingsDex and heptanol significantly reduced H/R-induced apoptosis in NRK-52E cells. The anti-apoptosis effect of Dex was exhibited only in Cx32-expressing HeLa cells. One hour Dex exposure inhibited GJ function mainly via a decrease in Cx32 protein levels in NRK-52E cells. SignificanceOur data suggest that Dex reduced H/R-induced apoptosis through the inhibition of GJ activity by reducing Cx32 protein levels.

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