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Transcriptional regulation of structural and functional adaptations in a developing adulthood myocardium

Authors :
Muralidharan T. Ramamurthy
Rajasekaran Namakkal-Soorappan
Sini Sunny
Joseph Barchue
Anil K. Challa
Steven M. Pogwizd
David K. Crossman
Senthilkumar Cinghu
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

The development of the heart follows a synergic action of several signaling pathways during gestational, pre- & postnatal stages. The current study aimed to investigate whether the myocardium experiences transcriptional changes during the transition from post-natal to adult hood stages. Herein, we used C57/Bl6/J mice at 4 (28-days; post-natal/PN) and 20 weeks (adulthood/AH) of ages and employed the next generation RNAseq (NGS) to profile the transcriptome and echocardiography analysis to monitor the structural/functional changes in the heart. NGS-based RNA-seq revealed that 1215 genes were significantly upregulated and 2549 were down regulated in the AH versus PN hearts, indicating a significant transcriptional change during this transition. A synchronized cardiac transcriptional regulation through cell cycle, growth hormones, redox homeostasis and metabolic pathways was noticed in both PN and AH hearts. Echocardiography reveals significant structural and functional (i.e. systolic/diastolic) changes during the transition of PN to adult stage. Particularly, a progressive decline in ejection fraction (EF) and cardiac output was observed in AH hearts. These structural adaptations are in line with critical signaling pathways that drive the maturation of heart during AH. Overall, we have presented a comprehensive transcriptomic analysis along with structural-functional relationship during the myocardial development in adult mice.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........f11ab55787d81f6ecca2124def0a696b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.25.397885