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Functional arginine vasopressin system in early heart maturation

Authors :
Gutkowska, Jolanta
Miszkurka, Malgorzata
Danalache, Bogdan
Gassanov, Natig
Wang, Donghao
Jankowski, Marek
Source :
The American Journal of Physiology. Oct, 2007, Vol. 293 Issue 4, pH2262, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Since the neurohypophyseal hormone 8-arginine vasopressin (AVP) is involved in cardiovascular tissue hypertrophy and myocyte differentiation, it is possible that local AVP plays a role in heart maturation. AVP-specific RIA, RT-PCR, and immunoblot measurement of AVP receptors (VR) were used to investigate heart tissues from newborn and adult rats. To test AVP's role in differentiation and specialization into ventricle-like cardiomyocytes, we studied GFP-P19Cl6 stem cells, which express green fluorescence protein (GFP) reporter under transcriptional control of the myosin light chain-2v promoter. [VR.sub.1] transcripts and proteins were higher in adult than in newborn rat hearts. In contrast, [VR.sub.2] increased from postnatal day 1 to 5 and was barely detected in the adult rat heart. In cardiomyocytes expressing troponin C, immunofluorescence revealed [VR.sub.2] and [VR.sub.1]. Intracellular cAMP increased 6.5- and 8.9-fold in response to the selective [VR.sub.2] agonist 1-desamino-8-D-AVP (DDAVP) after 1 and 24 h, respectively. Cardiac AVP was high in 1-and 5-day-old (330 [+ or -] 26 and 276 [+ or -] 53 pg/mg protein, respectively) but low in 66-day-old (98 [+ or -] 15 pg/mg protein) rats. AVP immuno-staining was detected in the tunica adventitia and endothelium of the coronary vessels. The possible role of AVP in cardiomyogenesis was indicated by DDAVP-AVP-dependent differentiation of GFP-P19Cl6 stem cells into contracting cells displaying GATA-4, a cardiacspecific marker, and ventricle-specific myosin light chain. Together, it is suggested that the AVP system is implicated in postnatal cardiac maturation. vasopressin; heart maturation; vasopressin receptors: immunochemistry; cardiomyocyte differentiation

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029513
Volume :
293
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The American Journal of Physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.181071918