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Publication : Evidence for hormonal control of heart regenerative capacity during endothermy acquisition.

First Author  Hirose K Year  2019
Journal  Science Volume  364
Issue  6436 Pages  184-188
PubMed ID  30846611 Mgi Jnum  J:274584
Mgi Id  MGI:6293945 Doi  10.1126/science.aar2038
Citation  Hirose K, et al. (2019) Evidence for hormonal control of heart regenerative capacity during endothermy acquisition. Science 364(6436):184-188
abstractText  Tissue regenerative potential displays striking divergence across phylogeny and ontogeny, but the underlying mechanisms remain enigmatic. Loss of mammalian cardiac regenerative potential correlates with cardiomyocyte cell-cycle arrest and polyploidization as well as the development of postnatal endothermy. We reveal that diploid cardiomyocyte abundance across 41 species conforms to Kleiber's law-the (3/4)-power law scaling of metabolism with bodyweight-and inversely correlates with standard metabolic rate, body temperature, and serum thyroxine level. Inactivation of thyroid hormone signaling reduces mouse cardiomyocyte polyploidization, delays cell-cycle exit, and retains cardiac regenerative potential in adults. Conversely, exogenous thyroid hormones inhibit zebrafish heart regeneration. Thus, our findings suggest that loss of heart regenerative capacity in adult mammals is triggered by increasing thyroid hormones and may be a trade-off for the acquisition of endothermy.
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