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Cardiac origin of smooth muscle cells in the inflow tract.


ABSTRACT: Multipotent Isl1(+) heart progenitors give rise to three major cardiovascular cell types: cardiac, smooth muscle, and endothelial cells, and play a pivotal role in lineage diversification during cardiogenesis. A critical question is pinpointing when this cardiac-vascular lineage decision is made, and how this plasticity serves to coordinate cardiac chamber and vessel growth. The posterior domain of the Isl1-positive second heart field contributes to the SLN-positive atrial myocardium and myocardial sleeves in the cardiac inflow tract, where myocardial and vascular smooth muscle layers form anatomical and functional continuity. Herein, using a new atrial specific SLN-Cre knockin mouse line, we report that bipotent Isl1(+)/SLN(+) transient cell population contributes to cardiac as well as smooth muscle cells at the heart-vessel junction in cardiac inflow tract. The Isl1(+)/SLN(+) cells are capable of giving rise to cardiac and smooth muscle cells until late gestational stages. These data suggest that the cardiac and smooth muscle cells in the cardiac inflow tract share a common developmental origin. This article is part of a special issue entitled, "Cardiovascular Stem Cells Revisited".

SUBMITTER: Nakano H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3031779 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cardiac origin of smooth muscle cells in the inflow tract.

Nakano Haruko H   Williams Estrelania E   Hoshijima Masahiko M   Sasaki Mika M   Minamisawa Susumu S   Chien Kenneth R KR   Nakano Atsushi A  

Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology 20101023 2


Multipotent Isl1(+) heart progenitors give rise to three major cardiovascular cell types: cardiac, smooth muscle, and endothelial cells, and play a pivotal role in lineage diversification during cardiogenesis. A critical question is pinpointing when this cardiac-vascular lineage decision is made, and how this plasticity serves to coordinate cardiac chamber and vessel growth. The posterior domain of the Isl1-positive second heart field contributes to the SLN-positive atrial myocardium and myocard  ...[more]

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