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Exercise-induced CITED4 expression is necessary for regional remodeling of cardiac microstructural tissue helicity

Authors :
Robert A. Eder
Maaike van den Boomen
Salva R. Yurista
Yaiel G. Rodriguez-Aviles
Mohammad Rashedul Islam
Yin-Ching Iris Chen
Lena Trager
Jaume Coll-Font
Leo Cheng
Haobo Li
Anthony Rosenzweig
Christiane D. Wrann
Christopher T. Nguyen
Source :
Communications biology, 5(1):656. Nature Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Both exercise-induced molecular mechanisms and physiological cardiac remodeling have been previously studied on a whole heart level. However, the regional microstructural tissue effects of these molecular mechanisms in the heart have yet to be spatially linked and further elucidated. We show in exercised mice that the expression of CITED4, a transcriptional co-regulator necessary for cardioprotection, is regionally heterogenous in the heart with preferential significant increases in the lateral wall compared with sedentary mice. Concordantly in this same region, the heart's local microstructural tissue helicity is also selectively increased in exercised mice. Quantification of CITED4 expression and microstructural tissue helicity reveals a significant correlation across both sedentary and exercise mouse cohorts. Furthermore, genetic deletion of CITED4 in the heart prohibits regional exercise-induced microstructural helicity remodeling. Taken together, CITED4 expression is necessary for exercise-induced regional remodeling of the heart's microstructural helicity revealing how a key molecular regulator of cardiac remodeling manifests into downstream local tissue-level changes.Expression of transcription factor CITED4 is necessary for exercise-induced regional remodeling of the heart's microstructural helicity, revealing how a key molecular regulator of cardiac remodeling mediates local tissue-level changes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23993642
Volume :
5
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communications biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f9695c439d54403c72e6e3dea9341961