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Publication : BMPER regulates cardiomyocyte size and vessel density in vivo.

First Author  Willis MS Year  2013
Journal  Cardiovasc Pathol Volume  22
Issue  3 Pages  228-40
PubMed ID  23200275 Mgi Jnum  J:253665
Mgi Id  MGI:6110979 Doi  10.1016/j.carpath.2012.10.005
Citation  Willis MS, et al. (2013) BMPER regulates cardiomyocyte size and vessel density in vivo. Cardiovasc Pathol 22(3):228-40
abstractText  BACKGROUND: BMPER, an orthologue of Drosophila melanogaster Crossveinless-2, is a secreted factor that regulates bone morphogenetic protein activity in endothelial cell precursors and during early cardiomyocyte differentiation. Although previously described in the heart, the role of BMPER in cardiac development and function remain unknown. METHODS: BMPER-deficient hearts were phenotyped histologically and functionally using echocardiography and Doppler analysis. Since BMPER -/- mice die perinatally, adult BMPER +/- mice were challenged to pressure-overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy and hindlimb ischemia to determine changes in angiogenesis and regulation of cardiomyocyte size. RESULTS: We identify for the first time the cardiac phenotype associated with BMPER haploinsufficiency. BMPER messenger RNA and protein are present in the heart during cardiac development through at least E14.5 but is lost by E18.5. BMPER +/- ventricles are thinner and less compact than sibling wild-type hearts. In the adult, BMPER +/- hearts present with decreased anterior and posterior wall thickness, decreased cardiomyocyte size and an increase in cardiac vessel density. Despite these changes, BMPER +/- mice respond to pressure-overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy challenge largely to the same extent as wild-type mice. CONCLUSION: BMPER appears to play a role in regulating both vessel density and cardiac development in vivo; however, BMPER haploinsufficiency does not result in marked effects on cardiac function or adaptation to pressure overload hypertrophy.
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