Cardiac-specific gene expression is intricately regulated in response to developmental, hormonal, and hemodynamic stimuli. To test whether cardiac muscle might be a target for regulation by peptide growth factors, the effect of three growth factors on the actin and myosin gene families was investigated by Northern blot analysis in cultured neonatal rat cardiac myocytes. Transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF beta 1, 1 ng/ml) and basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF, 25 ng/ml) elicited changes corresponding to those induced by hemodynamic load. The "fetal" beta-myosin heavy chain (MHC) was up-regulated about four-fold, whereas the "adult" alpha MHC was inhibited greater than 50-60%; expression of alpha-skeletal actin increased approximately two-fold, with little or no change in alpha-cardiac actin. Thus, peptide growth factors alter the program of differentiated gene expression in cardiac myocytes, and are sufficient to provoke fetal contractile protein gene expression, characteristic of pressure-overload hypertrophy. Acidic FGF (25 ng/ml) produced seven- to eightfold reciprocal changes in MHC expression but, unlike either TGF-beta 1 or basic FGF, inhibited both striated alpha-actin genes by 70-90%. Expression of vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin, the earliest alpha-actin induced during cardiac myogenesis, was increased by all three growth factors. Thus, three alpha-actin genes demonstrate distinct responses to acidic vs. basic FGF.
T G Parker, S E Packer, M D Schneider
Title and authors | Publication | Year |
---|---|---|
Mineral (Mal)Adaptation to Kidney Disease--Young Investigator Award Address: American Society of Nephrology Kidney Week 2014
M Wolf |
Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN | 2015 |
Dynamic Support Culture of Murine Skeletal Muscle-Derived Stem Cells Improves Their Cardiogenic Potential In Vitro
K Neef, P Treskes, G Xu, F Drey, SP Srinivasan, T Saric, E Nembo, J Semmler, F Nguemo, C Stamm, DB Cowan, AC Deppe, M Scherner, T Wittwer, J Hescheler, T Wahlers, YH Choi |
Stem Cells International | 2015 |
Towards adult-like human engineered cardiac tissue
NT Feric, M Radisic |
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews | 2015 |
Maturation status of sarcomere structure and function in human iPSC-derived cardiac myocytes
FB Bedada, M Wheelwright, JM Metzger |
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2015 |