Adolescent feline heart contains a population of small, proliferative ventricular myocytes with immature physiological properties.

نویسندگان

  • Xiongwen Chen
  • Rachel M Wilson
  • Hajime Kubo
  • Remus M Berretta
  • David M Harris
  • Xiaoying Zhang
  • Naser Jaleel
  • Scott M MacDonnell
  • Claudia Bearzi
  • Jochen Tillmanns
  • Irina Trofimova
  • Toru Hosoda
  • Federico Mosna
  • Leanne Cribbs
  • Annarosa Leri
  • Jan Kajstura
  • Piero Anversa
  • Steven R Houser
چکیده

Recent studies suggest that rather than being terminally differentiated, the adult heart is a self-renewing organ with the capacity to generate new myocytes from cardiac stem/progenitor cells (CS/PCs). This study examined the hypotheses that new myocytes are generated during adolescent growth, to increase myocyte number, and these newly formed myocytes are initially small, mononucleated, proliferation competent, and have immature properties. Ventricular myocytes (VMs) and cKit(+) (stem cell receptor) CS/PCs were isolated from 11- and 22-week feline hearts. Bromodeoxyuridine incorporation (in vivo) and p16(INK4a) immunostaining were measured to assess myocyte cell cycle activity and senescence, respectively. Telomerase activity, contractions, Ca(2+) transients, and electrophysiology were compared in small mononucleated (SMMs) and large binucleated (LBMs) myocytes. Heart mass increased by 101% during adolescent growth, but left ventricular myocyte volume only increased by 77%. Most VMs were binucleated (87% versus 12% mononucleated) and larger than mononucleated myocytes. A greater percentage of SMMs was bromodeoxyuridine positive (SMMs versus LBMs: 3.1% versus 0.8%; P<0.05), and p16(INK4a) negative and small myocytes had greater telomerase activity than large myocytes. Contractions and Ca(2+) transients were prolonged in SMMs versus LBMs and Ca(2+) release was disorganized in SMMs with reduced transient outward current and T-tubule density. The T-type Ca(2+) current, usually seen in fetal/neonatal VMs, was found exclusively in SMMs and in myocytes derived from CS/PC. Myocyte number increases during adolescent cardiac growth. These new myocytes are initially small and functionally immature, with patterns of ion channel expression normally found in the fetal/neonatal period.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Circulation research

دوره 100 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007