A novel role for cardiac neural crest in heart development
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Clinical Investigation in Journal of Clinical Investigation
- Vol. 103 (11), 1499-1507
- https://doi.org/10.1172/jci6501
Abstract
Ablation of premigratory cardiac neural crest results in defective development of the cardiac outflow tract. The purpose of the present study was to correlate the earliest functional and morphological changes in heart development after cardiac neural crest ablation. Within 24 hours after neural crest ablation, the external morphology of the hearts showed straight outflow limbs, tighter heart loops, and variable dilations. Incorporation of bromodeoxyuridine in myocytes, an indication of proliferation, was doubled after cardiac neural crest ablation. The myocardial calcium transients, which are a measure of excitation-contraction coupling, were depressed by 50% in both the inflow and outflow portions of the looped heart tube. The myocardial transients could be rescued by replacing the cardiac neural crest. The cardiac jelly produced by the myocardium was distributed in an uneven, rather than uniform, pattern. An extreme variability in external morphology could be attributed to the uneven distribution of cardiac jelly. In the absence of cardiac neural crest, the myocardium was characterized by somewhat disorganized myofibrils that may be a result of abnormally elevated proliferation. In contrast, endocardial development appeared normal, as evidenced by normal expression of fibrillin-2 protein (JB3 antigen) and normal formation of cushion mesenchyme and trabeculae. The signs of abnormal myocardial development coincident with normal endocardium suggest that the presence of cardiac neural crest cells is necessary for normal differentiation and function of the myocardium during early heart development. These results indicate a novel role for neural crest cells in myocardial maturation. J. Clin. Invest. 103:1499–1507 (1999).This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
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