Literature DB >> 1647988

Localization of bFGF-like proteins as punctate inclusions in the preseptation myocardium of the chicken embryo.

M H Parlow1, D L Bolender, N P Kokan-Moore, J Lough.   

Abstract

Immunocytochemistry has been employed to map the appearance of bFGF-like proteins in precardiac and preseptation myocardial cells between stages 6 and 15 of chicken embryogenesis. Stage 6 embryos exhibited no staining, with the exception of a subtle signal in endoderm cells. At subsequent stages, staining was observed only in cells of the developing myocardium, first appearing at the time of heart tube fusion (stage 9+) as punctate cytoplasmic aggregates. While the expression of bFGF-like antigen was temporally similar to that of myosin heavy chain, their staining patterns differed in that bFGF-like proteins were nonsarcomeric and did not extend into the inflow or outflow tracts. Western blotting of heparin agarose affinity-isolated proteins from stage 15 hearts revealed an antigen migrating at approximately 19 kDa. In contrast with the unique localization of bFGF-like proteins in myocardial cells, FGF receptor (FGFR) staining was widely distributed in the embryo; however, concentrated deposits of FGFR were detected in endothelial and myocardial cells, which diminished in the myocardium but not in the endothelium by stage 15. These results suggest that FGF-like proteins may have autocrine and/or paracrine functions during early cardiac morphogenesis.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1647988     DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(91)90454-b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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