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Methods for studying primary cilia in heart tissue after ischemia-reperfusion injury.

Authors :
Kretschmar C
Hernández-Cáceres MP
Reyes M
Peña-Oyarzún D
García-Navarrete C
Troncoso R
Díaz-Castro F
Budini M
Morselli E
Riquelme JA
Hill JA
Lavandero S
Criollo A
Source :
Methods in cell biology [Methods Cell Biol] 2023; Vol. 176, pp. 85-101. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jan 06.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. After heart injury triggered by myocardial ischemia or myocardial infarction, extensive zones of tissue are damaged and some of the tissue dies by necrosis and/or apoptosis. The loss of contractile mass activates a series of biochemical mechanisms that allow, through cardiac remodeling, the replacement of the dysfunctional heart tissue by fibrotic material. Our previous studies have shown that primary cilia, non-motile antenna-like structures at the cell surface required for the activation of specific signaling pathways, are present in cardiac fibroblasts and required for cardiac fibrosis induced by ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) in mice. I/R-induced myocardial fibrosis promotes the enrichment of ciliated cardiac fibroblasts where the myocardial injury occurs. Given discussions about the existence of cilia in specific cardiac cell types, as well as the functional relevance of studying cilia-dependent signaling in cardiac fibrosis after I/R, here we describe our methods to evaluate the presence and roles of primary cilia in cardiac fibrosis after I/R in mice.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosure statement No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0091-679X
Volume :
176
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Methods in cell biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37164544
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.mcb.2022.12.013