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Publication : Heart neurons use clock genes to control myocyte proliferation.

First Author  Tampakakis E Year  2021
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  7
Issue  49 Pages  eabh4181
PubMed ID  34851661 Mgi Jnum  J:316473
Mgi Id  MGI:6836539 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abh4181
Citation  Tampakakis E, et al. (2021) Heart neurons use clock genes to control myocyte proliferation. Sci Adv 7(49):eabh4181
abstractText  Neurons can regulate the development, pathogenesis, and regeneration of target organs. However, the role of neurons during heart development and regeneration remains unclear. We genetically inhibited sympathetic innervation in vivo, which resulted in heart enlargement with an increase in cardiomyocyte number. Transcriptomic and protein analysis showed down-regulation of the two clock gene homologs Period1/Period2 (Per1/Per2) accompanied by up-regulation of cell cycle genes. Per1/Per2 deletion increased heart size and cardiomyocyte proliferation, recapitulating sympathetic neuron–deficient hearts. Conversely, increasing sympathetic activity by norepinephrine treatment induced Per1/Per2 and suppressed cardiomyocyte proliferation. We further found that the two clock genes negatively regulate myocyte mitosis entry through the Wee1 kinase pathway. Our findings demonstrate a previously unknown link between cardiac neurons and clock genes in regulation of cardiomyocyte proliferation and heart size and provide mechanistic insights for developing neuromodulation strategies for cardiac regen5eration.
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