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Publication : Cardiovascular defects associated with abnormalities in midline development in the Loop-tail mouse mutant.

First Author  Henderson DJ Year  2001
Journal  Circ Res Volume  89
Issue  1 Pages  6-12
PubMed ID  11440971 Mgi Jnum  J:74156
Mgi Id  MGI:2157686 Doi  10.1161/hh1301.092497
Citation  Henderson DJ, et al. (2001) Cardiovascular defects associated with abnormalities in midline development in the Loop-tail mouse mutant. Circ Res 89(1):6-12
abstractText  Loop-tail (Lp) is a naturally occurring mouse mutant that develops severe neural tube defects. In this study, we describe complex cardiovascular defects in Lp homozygotes, which include double-outlet right ventricle, with obligatory perimembranous ventricular septal defects, and double-sided aortic arch, with associated abnormalities in the aortic arch arteries. Outflow tract and aortic arch defects are often related to abnormalities in the cardiac neural crest, but using molecular and anatomic markers, we show that neural crest migration is normal in Lp/Lp embryos. On the other hand, the heart fails to loop normally in Lp/Lp embryos, in association with incomplete axial rotation and reduced cervical flexion. As a consequence, the ventricular loop is shifted posteromedially relative to its position in wild-type embryos. This suggests that the observed cardiac alignment defects in the Lp mutant may be secondary to failure of neural tube closure and incomplete axial rotation. Double-sided aortic arch is a rare finding among mouse models. In humans, it is usually an isolated malformation, only rarely occurring in combination with other cardiac defects. We suggest that the double-sided arch arises as a primary defect in the Lp mutant, unrelated to the alignment defects, perhaps reflecting a role for the (as-yet-unknown) Lp gene in maintenance/regression of the aortic arch system.
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