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Electrophysiological properties of prion-positive cardiac progenitors derived from murine embryonic stem cells

Authors :
Yasuaki Shirayoshi
Udin Bahrudin
Akio Yoshida
Nobuhito Ikeda
Takayuki Morisaki
Hiroshi Fujii
Haruaki Ninomiya
Junichiro Miake
Kumi Morikawa
Yu Ikeuchi
Kazuhiro Yamamoto
Peili Li
Ryo Endo
Kyoko Hidaka
Ichiro Hisatome
Yuji Nakayama
Yasutaka Kurata
Akira Hasegawa
Source :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society. 76(12)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

BACKGROUND The prion protein (PrP) has been reported to serve as a surface maker for isolation of cardiomyogenic progenitors from murine embryonic stem (ES) cells. Although PrP-positive cells exhibited automaticity, their electrophysiological characteristics remain unresolved. The aim of the present study was therefore to investigate the electrophysiological properties of PrP-positive cells in comparison with those of HCN4p-or Nkx2.5-positive cells. METHODS AND RESULTS Differentiation of AB1, HCN5p-EGFP and hcgp7 ES cells into cardiac progenitors was induced by embryoid body (EB) formation. EBs were dissociated and cells expressing PrP, HCN4-EGFP and/or Nkx2.5-GFP were collected via flow cytometry. Sorted cells were subjected to reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction, immunostaining and patch-clamp experiments. PrP-positive cells expressed mRNA of undifferentiation markers, first and second heart field markers, and cardiac-specific genes and ion channels, indicating their commitment to cardiomyogenic progenitors. PrP-positive cells with automaticity showed positive and negative chronotropic responses to isoproterenol and carbamylcholine, respectively. Hyperpolarization-activated cation current (I(f)) was barely detectable, whereas Na(+) and L-type Ca(2+) channel currents were frequently observed. Their spontaneous activity was slowed by inhibition of sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) uptake and release but not by blocking I(f). The maximum diastolic potential of their spontaneous firings was more depolarized than that of Nkx2.5-GFP-positive cells. CONCLUSIONS PrP-positive cells contained cardiac progenitors that separated from the lineage of sinoatrial node cells. PrP can be used as a marker to enrich nascent cardiac progenitors.

Details

ISSN :
13474820
Volume :
76
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
Accession number :
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