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Ectopic expression of an embryonic skeletal myosin heavy chain in human fetal and Syrian hamster hearts

Authors :
Susumu, Minamisawa
Eriko, Hiratsuka
Pilar, Ruiz-Lozano
Shuichi, Machida
Yoshiyuki, Furutani
Masahiko, Nishimura
Atsuyoshi, Takao
Keiji, Yanagisawa
Kazuo, Momma
Yasutake, Saeki
Rumiko, Matsuoka
Source :
Journal of muscle research and cell motility. 24(7)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

The mammalian heart is known to contain only two isoformic myosin heavy chain (MHC) genes, alpha and beta. A previously uncharacterized MHC gene was isolated in Syrian hamster hearts (McCully et al., JMol Biol 1991). We identified the novel MHC gene as a hamster embryonic skeletal MHC gene based on the developmental stage- and tissue-specific expression pattern: the restricted expression ofmRNA to striated muscles was highest in embryonic skeletal muscle and was developmentally down-regulated. We confirmed that the embryonic skeletal MHC gene exhibited higher expression in cardiomyopathic than in normal hamster hearts, and was up-regulated during the development of cardiomyopathy. The sporadic expression was highly localized in the endocardium. The present study identified that a very small number of undifferentiated myogenic cells existed in adult hamster endocardium. Moreover, using RT-PCR, a homologue of embryonic skeletal MHC mRNA was also expressed in human embryonic, but not adult ventricles. Our data provide a new insight into the regulatory mechanisms of MHCs in the cardiomyopathic hamster heart.

Details

ISSN :
01424319
Volume :
24
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of muscle research and cell motility
Accession number :
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