Hp. Luther et al., EXPRESSION OF SENSE AND NATURALLY-OCCURRING ANTISENSE MESSENGER-RNA OF MYOSIN HEAVY-CHAIN IN RAT-HEART TISSUE AND CULTIVATED CARDIOMYOCYTES, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 29(1), 1997, pp. 27-35
We investigated the expression of sense- as well as naturally occurrin
g antisense-mRNA of myosin heavy chains (MHC) in rat cardiomyocytes du
ring development and cultivation. Relative distribution of the two MHC
mRNA isoforms (alpha and beta) was studied by quantitative polymerase
chain reaction. Primers were specific for the 3' untranslated region
of alpha- and beta-MHC. Sense-alpha-MHC mRNA increased from 0% in the
fetal heart to 45 +/- 8% in neonatal and to 75 +/- 5% in adult rat myo
cardium. In neonatal heart cell culture (10% bovine calf serum), alpha
-MHC mRNA levels changed from 49 +/- 3% (day 0 = fresh isolated cells)
to 61 +/- 6% (day 5 of cultivation). alpha-MHC mRNA of cultivated adu
lt cardiomyocytes (serum-free) decreased from 90 +/- 7% (day 0) to 30
+/- 5% (day 5). Antisense-mRNA of both alpha- and beta-MHC was detecte
d in rat cardiac tissue and cultivated cardiomyocytes, The expression
of antisense-MHC mRNA did not change during development and cultivatio
n. Antisense-alpha-MHC mRNA was the abundant isoform and was half of s
ense-alpha-MHC mRNA. (C) 1997 Academic Press Limited.