Abstract
Glycyrrhetinic acid exhibits many pharmacological activities, including the ability to block gap junctional communication. However, the mechanism of glycyrrhetinic action is not clear. Others have shown that glycyrrhetinic acid apparently binds to a single proteinatious binding site in the plasma membrane. We present evidence that while exposure to glycyrrhetinic acid derivatives may not affect protein synthesis or location, it does seem to alter connexon particle packing in gap junction plaques.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Carbenoxolone
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Cell Communication / drug effects*
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Connexin 43 / analysis*
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Connexin 43 / biosynthesis
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Electric Conductivity
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Fluorescent Dyes
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Gap Junctions / chemistry
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Gap Junctions / drug effects*
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Gap Junctions / ultrastructure
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Glioma
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid / analogs & derivatives*
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid / pharmacology
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Isoquinolines
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Rats
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Succinates / pharmacology*
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
Substances
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Connexin 43
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Fluorescent Dyes
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Isoquinolines
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Succinates
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lucifer yellow
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Carbenoxolone
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid