Distribution of antigen epitopes shared by nerves and the myocardium of the embryonic chick heart using different neuronal markers

Citation
Me. Verberne et al., Distribution of antigen epitopes shared by nerves and the myocardium of the embryonic chick heart using different neuronal markers, ANAT REC, 260(4), 2000, pp. 335-350
Citations number
77
Categorie Soggetti
Experimental Biology
Journal title
ANATOMICAL RECORD
ISSN journal
0003276X → ACNP
Volume
260
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
335 - 350
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-276X(200012)260:4<335:DOAESB>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
We examined which neuronal elements and nonneuronal tissues in the embryoni c myocardium are stained with antibodies traditionally used for staining ne rve tissue. Furthermore, we studied whether nonneuronal myocardial staining was confined to regions determining initial nerve entry points and develop ment of cardiac ganglia. The third focus was whether nerves preferentially distribute in regions of the conduction system. Different neuronal markers were used such as the HNK-1 antibody against neural crest and nerve tissue, Tyrosine Hydroxylase antibody (TH) against putative sympathetic nerve tiss ue, anti-GFAP against glia cells, antibodies against phosphorylated neurofi laments DO170, RMO270, 3A10, and RT97, and finally the antibody Snap25 agai nst, a synaptic protein. Chick embryonic hearts between stage HH25-44 where immunohistochemically evaluated. Transient HNK-1 staining in the basal reg ion of the heart coincided with ingrowing vagal branches and crest-derived neuronal precursor cells seeding the region of the atrioventricular sulcus, suggesting a role for HNK-1 in the homing of the parasympathetic plexus. T ransient TH staining was confined to regions of the atrial myocardium coinc ident with the localization of the few early TH-positive nerve fibers befor e stage HH40, whereas the second wave of TH-positive nerve fibers at HH42 w as mainly localized around myocardial coronary arteries. This transient myo cardial TH staining might be involved in early emergence of the catecholami nergic phenotype, while coronary arteries or blood borne factors might be i nvolved in later differentiation. Some myocardial expression, not related w ith initial nerve ingrowth, using Snap25, TH, HNK-1, DO170, and RMO270 was confined to regions of the ventricular conduction system. HNK-1 is the only marker staining the region of the putative sinoatrial node. Just before ha tching nerve fibers, including TH-positive nerve fibers, are uniformly dist ributed throughout the myocardium, without being specifically confined to r egions containing the conduction system or coronary arteries. Anat Rec 260: 335-350, 2000. (C) 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.