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                  1.47  Intercellular junctions associated with the lateral cell surface (schematic).



                     It appears that the density of the zonula occludens can
                  be regulated and is related to the metabolic requirements   ·  zonula adherens  – interacts with actin filaments
                  of the cell. A relatively large number of ridges (up to ten)   and
                  results in a high degree of impermeability (e.g. epithelium   ·  desmosome (macula adherens) – interacts with
                  of the bladder and intestine). If the ridges are sparsely elab-  intermediate filaments (keratin filaments).
                  orated, as in the renal tubules, greater transport of water,
                  electrolyte and soluble materials is possible. Many noxious  Additional forms of anchoring junctions (focal adhe-
                  agents (e.g. toxins) target the zonula occludens membrane  sions, hemidesmosome), incorporating the cell adhesion
                  proteins, causing an abnormal increase in permeability.  molecule integrin, are described under ‘Basal surface
                     The zonula occludens separates the  intercellular  specialisations’.
                  compartment into apical and basal regions, thus con-  The zonula adherens surrounds the epithelial cell below
                  tributing to cell polarity. Passage of substances into the  the zonula occludens. Its belt-like configuration (width
                  intercellular space across the zonula occludens is referred  0.1–0.5 μm), resembles that of the zonula occludens.
                  to as the  paracellular  pathway. Substances may also  Within the zonula adherens, the intercellular space is
                  reach the intercellular space by being transported across  reduced to 15–20 nm.
                  first the apical and then lateral cell membranes, below   The  zonula adherens incorporates the cell adhe-

                  the zonula occludens. This is known as the transcellular  sion molecule E-cadherin. The cytoplasmic segment of
                  pathway.                                       E-cadherin is attached to catenin, forming a complex that
                                                                 binds to vinculin and α-actinin and is responsible for
                  ZONULA ADHERENS AND DESMOSOME (MACULA          interaction with the actin filaments of the cytoskeleton.
                  ADHERENS)                                      The E-cadherin–catenin–actin–vinculin complex is con-
                  Cell-to-cell contacts in which proteins connect the cyto-  tinuous with the actin filaments of the terminal web.
                  skeletons of adjacent epithelial cells are referred to as   Contraction of the actin filament bundles increases
                  anchoring junctions. Their function is to impart mechan-  the mechanical strength of adjoining cells and may lead
                  ical strength to the epithelium. Specific transmembrane  to widening of the intercellular space. These interactions
                  proteins (cell adhesion molecules, CAMs) located at pre-  are largely Ca -dependent: withdrawal of Ca  results in
                                                                                                     2+
                                                                            2+
                  determined sites are connected by intracellular proteins to  breakdown of the junction.
                  cytoskeletal filaments. Two types of anchoring junctions   While the zonula occludens allows the epithelium to
                  are recognised:                                act as a physiological barrier, facilitating compartmentali-









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