Connexin-Based Channels in Astrocytes: How to Study Their Properties
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A typical feature of astrocytes is their high level of connexin expression. These membrane proteins constitute the molecular
basis of two types of channels: gap junction channels that allow direct cytoplasm-to-cytoplasm communication and hemichannels
that provide a pathway for exchanges between the intra- and extracellular media. An unusual property of these channels is
their permeability for ions but also for small signaling molecules. They support intercellular communication that contribute
to dynamic neuroglial interaction and interplay with neuronal activity and survival. Here, we describe multiple techniques
based either on electrophysiological approaches or the monitoring of dye intercellular diffusion and uptake that permits an
investigation of the properties of gap junction channels and hemichannels, respectively. These techniques are applied in astrocyte
studies using in vitro models, mainly primary cultures and acute brain slices.