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Acute activation of hemichannels by ethanol leads to Ca2+ -dependent gliotransmitter release in astrocytes

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2024

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Gómez, Gonzalo I.
García-Rodríguez, Claudia
Marillán, Jesús E.
Vergara, Sergio A.
Alvear, Tanhia F.
Farias-Pasten, Arantza
Sáez, Juan C.
Rovegno, Maximiliano
Ortiz, Fernando C.

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Multiple studies have demonstrated that acute ethanol consumption alters brain function and cognition. Nevertheless, the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain poorly understood. Astrocyte-mediated gliotransmission is crucial for hippocampal plasticity, and recently, the opening of hemichannels has been found to play a relevant role in this process. Hemichannels are plasma membrane channels composed of six connexins or seven pannexins, respectively, that oligomerize around a central pore. They serve as ionic and molecular exchange conduits between the cytoplasm and extracellular milieu, allowing the release of various paracrine substances, such as ATP, D-serine, and glutamate, and the entry of ions and other substances, such as Ca2+ and glucose. The persistent and exacerbated opening of hemichannels has been associated with the pathogenesis and progression of several brain diseases for at least three mechanisms.

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Alcoholism, Connexins, Pannexins, Glia, Hemichannels

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Gómez GI, García-Rodríguez C, Marillán JE, Vergara SA, Alvear TF, Farias-Pasten A, Sáez JC, Retamal MA, Rovegno M, Ortiz FC and Orellana JA (2024), Acute activation of hemichannels by ethanol leads to Ca2+- dependent gliotransmitter release in astrocytes. Front. Cell Dev. Biol. 12:1422978. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2024.1422978