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Home/News/Unlocking Brain Power: How Connexin Proteins Rally Arteries to Nourish Your Mind When It Matters Most
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Unlocking Brain Power: How Connexin Proteins Rally Arteries to Nourish Your Mind When It Matters Most

By adminitfy
August 17, 2025 3 Min Read

The brain is a voracious consumer of energy, utilizing approximately one-fifth of our resting power while storing very little. This urgent demand for energy is particularly evident in moments of heightened activity, such as recognizing a familiar face in a crowd. As neurons fire, blood vessels spring into action, broadening to facilitate the influx of blood. Remarkably, this supply network, even the most distant arteries, responds almost instantaneously-a phenomenon known as neurovascular coupling. Researchers have delved into this intricate process, observing that while chemical messengers typically move too slowly to account for the brain’s rapid demands, another mechanism appears to be at play.

At Harvard University, Chengua Gu’s lab has made significant strides in understanding how cells lining the brain’s blood vessels communicate. These cells are interconnected by gap junctions, allowing them to exchange ions and small molecules. In a revealing experiment, when serotonin was introduced to one cell, it quickly passed through these junctions to adjacent cells. The team discovered that these connections were particularly strong in arteries and weaker in veins, indicating that two specific connexin proteins-Cx37 and Cx40-may be responsible for facilitating the rapid signal transmission essential for directing blood flow in active brain regions.

Published in Cell, these findings provide pivotal insights into how signals traveling along vessel walls effectively lead to the dilation of upstream arteries. David Attwell, a neuroscientist from University College London, highlighted that this arrangement allows for an enhanced blood supply to areas of heightened brain activity. Complementing this, Brant Isakson, a vascular physiologist at the University of Virginia, noted that different vessels employ various connexins for optimized signal transmission, akin to using specific pipes for specific fluids.

To substantiate their theory, the Harvard team engineered mice lacking the Cx37 and Cx40 proteins in their arterial walls. In the standard mice, a surge of brain activity triggered a widening signal that spread rapidly over a millimeter in a mere quarter of a second. In contrast, the modified mice experienced a significantly slower response, with the signal traveling at only a third of the speed. This disparity became even more pronounced during extensive brain activity; healthy mice showcased synchronized and swift widening across the arterial network, while the modified subjects exhibited slower and more localized responses. These observations suggest that gap junctions function as a “scaling mechanism,” enabling blood delivery to astutely match bursts of neural activity.

Anna Devor, a neuroscientist at Boston University, commended the study for elucidating both the mechanism of vessel-widening signals and the speed of their transmission, which is crucial for developing computational models linking brain activity to blood flow. She emphasized the potential applications of these models in detecting vascular problems, testing drugs virtually, and refining therapies, especially with the integration of artificial intelligence.

Furthermore, these results shed light on the discrepancies between brain activity levels and corresponding blood flow. Devor referenced imaging pioneer Amiram Grinvald’s analogy of the brain’s oxygen supply as “watering the entire garden for one thirsty flower,” illustrating the delays in signal transmission ranging from hundreds of milliseconds in smaller arteries to over a second in larger ones. This study elucidates how gap junctions contribute to these lags, with further delays attributed to slower chemical messengers.

Attwell speculated that a decline in gap junction connections due to aging or small vessel diseases might impair brain blood flow, encouraging further research into enhancing these proteins in lab animals to observe improvements in brain function. According to Isakson, these findings may pave the way for developing drugs that activate connexins and reveal how the brain’s diverse array of over 20 connexin types collaborate to fine-tune cellular messages.

Ultimately, the brain’s efficiency relies not just on its responsive neurons but on its hidden vascular network, where rapid communication through gap junctions orchestrates a seamless distribution of blood supply, illustrating the complex interplay between the brain’s wiring and its firing.

Original Source: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/connexin-proteins-rally-arteries-to-nourish-brain-on-demand/article69927424.ece
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