Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 25, 2026

Author Spotlight: Advancing 3D Coculture Systems with PVA-PCL Nanofibrous Membranes
Published on: December 27, 2024
Ouabain Modulates the Adherens Junction in Renal Epithelial Cells
Aida Castillo1, Carlos Ortuño-Pineda2, Catalina Flores-Maldonado1
1Department of Physiology, Biophysics and Neurosciences, Cinvestav, Mexico City, Mexico.
Background/Aims:
Ouabain, a well-known plant-derived toxin, is also a hormone found in mammals at nanomolar levels that binds to a site located in the a-subunit of Na⁺,K⁺-ATPase. Our main goal was to understand the physiological roles of ouabain. Previously, we found that ouabain increases the degree of tight junction sealing, GAP junction-mediated communication and ciliogenesis. Considering our previous results, we investigated the effect of ouabain on adherens junctions.
Methods:
We used immunofluorescence and immunoblot methods to measure the effect of 10 nM ouabain on the cellular and nuclear content of E-cadherin, β-catenin and γ-catenin in cultured monolayers of Marin Darby canine renal cells (MDCK). We also studied the effect of ouabain on adherens junction biogenesis through sequential Ca²⁺ removal and replenishment. Then, we investigated whether c-Src and ERK1/2 kinases are involved in these responses.
Results:
Ouabain enhanced the cellular content of the adherens junction proteins E-cadherin, β-catenin and γ-catenin and displaced β-catenin and γ-catenin from the plasma membrane into the nucleus. Ouabain also increased the expression levels of E-cadherin and β-catenin in the plasma membrane after Ca²⁺ replenishment. These effects on adherens junctions were sensitive to PP2 and PD98059, suggesting that they depend on c-Src and ERK1/2 signaling. The translocation of β-catenin and γ-catenin into the nucleus was specific because ouabain did not change the localization of the tight junction proteins ZO-1 and ZO-2. Moreover, in ouabain-resistant MDCK cells, which express a Na⁺,K⁺-ATPase α1-subunit with low affinity for ouabain, this hormone was unable to regulate adherens junctions, indicating that the ouabain receptor that regulates adherens junctions is Na⁺,K⁺-ATPase.
Conclusion:
Ouabain (10 nM) upregulated adherens junctions. This novel result supports the proposition that one of the physiological roles of this hormone is the modulation of cell contacts.
More Related Videos
11:31Analysis of Protein-protein Interactions and Co-localization Between Components of Gap, Tight, and Adherens Junctions in Murine Mammary Glands
Published on: May 30, 2017
06:32Development of Human Renal Tubular Epithelial Cell Primary Cultures in Monolayers and Three-Dimensional Conditions
Published on: June 13, 2025
Related Concept Videos
Adherens Junctions
Adherens Junctions are Dynamic
Tension Response at Adherens Junctions
α-Catenin as a Mechanosensory Protein
The α-catenin of adherens junctions is an allosteric protein with three VH (vinculin...
Overview of Cell-Cell Junctions
Occluding or Tight...
P-N junction
The Neuromuscular Junction
Anchoring Junctions