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Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart

The expression and function of embryonic myosin heavy chain (eMYH) has not been investigated within the early developing heart. This is despite the knowledge that other structural proteins, such as alpha and beta myosin heavy chains and cardiac alpha actin, play crucial roles in atrial septal develo...

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Autores principales: Rutland, Catrin Sian, Polo-Parada, Luis, Ehler, Elisabeth, Alibhai, Aziza, Thorpe, Aaran, Suren, Suganthi, Emes, Richard D., Patel, Bhakti, Loughna, Siobhan
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Publicado: Company of Biologists 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21862559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.059063
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author Rutland, Catrin Sian
Polo-Parada, Luis
Ehler, Elisabeth
Alibhai, Aziza
Thorpe, Aaran
Suren, Suganthi
Emes, Richard D.
Patel, Bhakti
Loughna, Siobhan
author_facet Rutland, Catrin Sian
Polo-Parada, Luis
Ehler, Elisabeth
Alibhai, Aziza
Thorpe, Aaran
Suren, Suganthi
Emes, Richard D.
Patel, Bhakti
Loughna, Siobhan
author_sort Rutland, Catrin Sian
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description The expression and function of embryonic myosin heavy chain (eMYH) has not been investigated within the early developing heart. This is despite the knowledge that other structural proteins, such as alpha and beta myosin heavy chains and cardiac alpha actin, play crucial roles in atrial septal development and cardiac function. Most cases of atrial septal defects and cardiomyopathy are not associated with a known causative gene, suggesting that further analysis into candidate genes is required. Expression studies localised eMYH in the developing chick heart. eMYH knockdown was achieved using morpholinos in a temporal manner and functional studies were carried out using electrical and calcium signalling methodologies. Knockdown in the early embryo led to abnormal atrial septal development and heart enlargement. Intriguingly, action potentials of the eMYH knockdown hearts were abnormal in comparison with the alpha and beta myosin heavy chain knockdowns and controls. Although myofibrillogenesis appeared normal, in knockdown hearts the tissue integrity was affected owing to apparent focal points of myocyte loss and an increase in cell death. An expression profile of human skeletal myosin heavy chain genes suggests that human myosin heavy chain 3 is the functional homologue of the chick eMYH gene. These data provide compelling evidence that eMYH plays a crucial role in important processes in the early developing heart and, hence, is a candidate causative gene for atrial septal defects and cardiomyopathy.
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spelling pubmed-31600912011-09-15 Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart Rutland, Catrin Sian Polo-Parada, Luis Ehler, Elisabeth Alibhai, Aziza Thorpe, Aaran Suren, Suganthi Emes, Richard D. Patel, Bhakti Loughna, Siobhan Development Research Articles The expression and function of embryonic myosin heavy chain (eMYH) has not been investigated within the early developing heart. This is despite the knowledge that other structural proteins, such as alpha and beta myosin heavy chains and cardiac alpha actin, play crucial roles in atrial septal development and cardiac function. Most cases of atrial septal defects and cardiomyopathy are not associated with a known causative gene, suggesting that further analysis into candidate genes is required. Expression studies localised eMYH in the developing chick heart. eMYH knockdown was achieved using morpholinos in a temporal manner and functional studies were carried out using electrical and calcium signalling methodologies. Knockdown in the early embryo led to abnormal atrial septal development and heart enlargement. Intriguingly, action potentials of the eMYH knockdown hearts were abnormal in comparison with the alpha and beta myosin heavy chain knockdowns and controls. Although myofibrillogenesis appeared normal, in knockdown hearts the tissue integrity was affected owing to apparent focal points of myocyte loss and an increase in cell death. An expression profile of human skeletal myosin heavy chain genes suggests that human myosin heavy chain 3 is the functional homologue of the chick eMYH gene. These data provide compelling evidence that eMYH plays a crucial role in important processes in the early developing heart and, hence, is a candidate causative gene for atrial septal defects and cardiomyopathy. Company of Biologists 2011-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3160091/ /pubmed/21862559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.059063 Text en © 2011. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly cited and all further distributions of the work or adaptation are subject to the same Creative Commons License terms.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Rutland, Catrin Sian
Polo-Parada, Luis
Ehler, Elisabeth
Alibhai, Aziza
Thorpe, Aaran
Suren, Suganthi
Emes, Richard D.
Patel, Bhakti
Loughna, Siobhan
Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
title Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
title_full Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
title_fullStr Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
title_full_unstemmed Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
title_short Knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
title_sort knockdown of embryonic myosin heavy chain reveals an essential role in the morphology and function of the developing heart
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21862559
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dev.059063
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