Project description:RNA-seq from the hearts of 7-day-old mice that underwent apical resection and anti-arrhythmic drug treatment
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Project description:Gene expression profile at single cell level of leukocytes from the hearts of 5-day-old mice that underwent apical resection and Triiodothyronine treatment
Project description:Apical resection in 1-day-old mice results in complete regenerated heart and normal cardiac function, which is characterized by significant cardiomyocyte proliferation with minimal fibrosis. Local damage on hearts of 1-day-old mice can amplify cardiomyocyte proliferation located in the whole ventricle rather than limited damage area. This response provides a reasonable screening model to identify novel genes involved in endogenous cardiac regeneration
Project description:Defining conserved molecular pathways in animal models of successful cardiac regeneration could yield insight into why adult mammals have inadequate cardiac regeneration after injury. Here we describe a cross-species transcriptomic screen to identify evolutionarily conserved pathways in the early events of cardiac regeneration in three species that can regenerate myocardium after a major injury. In this study, we performed RNA-seq on regenerating hearts from three model organisms - axolotl, zebrafish and mouse. Apical resection was performed to amputate ~10 - 20% of the left ventricle in all three model organisms. Following resection, hearts were harvested at 12, 24 and 48 hours post-resection and subjected to RNA-seq. RNA-seq on sham controls (no ventricular amputation) was used as interanal control. This approach revealed upregulation of inflammatory genes in all three organisms during regeneration. Furthermore, upregulation of Complement 5a receptor1 (C5aR1) expression in the regenerating hearts of zebrafish, axolotls and mice was observed.
Project description:We report the transcriptional changes occuring in fibroblasts obtained from mouse hearts subjected to apical resection surgery or sham surgery, compared to unmanipulated controls, at indicated timepoints.
Project description:Pneumonectomy, resection of left lung lobe, induces regenerative responses that consist of numerous genetic changes. To identify genetic changes, we compare the isolated vascular cells from young and old mice that underwent pneumonectomy.
Project description:Next Generation RNAseq of neonatal hearts one day post surgery comparing sham, apical resection or apical resecection plus vagotomy treatments
Project description:Bulk RNA expression profiles were captured from hearts of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (Chrna7) knockout (KO) and wild type (WT) mice that underwent myocardial infarction (MI) or sham (SH) surgery at postnatal day 1 and full ventricle collection at 7 days post-surgery
Project description:Bulk RNA expression profiles were captured from hearts of Leucine-rich repeat containing protein 10 (Lrrc10) knockout (KO) and wild type (WT) mice that underwent myocardial infarction (MI) or sham (SH) surgery at postnatal day 1 and full ventricle collection at 7 days post-surgery
Project description:In contrast to mammals, the adult zebrafish hearts can regenerate within a short period. Upregulation of major vault protein (Mvp) expression after ventricle resection. To determine the impact of loss of mvp on transcriptome during heart regeneration, we pursued transcriptome analysis (RNA-Seq) on wild type and mvp mutant zebrafish hearts at 7 day-post-amputation.