CARDIAC TROPONIN-I IS A HEART-SPECIFIC MARKER IN THE XENOPUS EMBRYO -EXPRESSION DURING ABNORMAL HEART MORPHOGENESIS

Citation
Ta. Drysdale et al., CARDIAC TROPONIN-I IS A HEART-SPECIFIC MARKER IN THE XENOPUS EMBRYO -EXPRESSION DURING ABNORMAL HEART MORPHOGENESIS, Developmental biology, 165(2), 1994, pp. 432-441
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Developmental Biology",Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00121606
Volume
165
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
432 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-1606(1994)165:2<432:CTIAHM>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Cardiac troponin I (troponin Ic) expression is restricted to the heart at all stages of Xenopus development. Wholemount in situ hybridizatio n and Northern blot analysis indicates that troponin Ic is first expre ssed in tailbud embryos (stage 28) about the time of the first cytolog ical heart differentiation and about 24 hr before beating tissue is ob served. We have used this marker to examine abnormal heart morphogenes is in embryos treated with retinoic acid and lithium. When retinoic ac id is administered to embryos prior to heart specification, heart tiss ue is reduced and often completely ablated. When embryos are treated a fter heart specification, but before the heart primordium migrates to the ventral midline, the migration is unaffected but smaller, abnormal hearts result. Lithium treatment of cleavage stage embryos causes an increase in heart tissue. In severely dorsalized embryos, heart tissue can be found around the entire embryo with the exception of a small g ap at the most dorsal point. This gap indicates that migration of the heart to the ventral midline does not occur in these embryos. Later in development, a centrally located, beating heart is observed in dorsal ized embryos. The timing of its appearance suggests that it is formed by movements normally associated with heart morphogenesis rather than migration. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.