| Literature DB >> 27302398 |
Jenny Pestel1, Radhan Ramadass1, Sebastien Gauvrit1, Christian Helker2, Wiebke Herzog3, Didier Y R Stainier4.
Abstract
During cardiac valve development, the single-layered endocardial sheet at the atrioventricular canal (AVC) is remodeled into multilayered immature valve leaflets. Most of our knowledge about this process comes from examining fixed samples that do not allow a real-time appreciation of the intricacies of valve formation. Here, we exploit non-invasive in vivo imaging techniques to identify the dynamic cell behaviors that lead to the formation of the immature valve leaflets. We find that in zebrafish, the valve leaflets consist of two sets of endocardial cells at the luminal and abluminal side, which we refer to as luminal cells (LCs) and abluminal cells (ALCs), respectively. By analyzing cellular rearrangements during valve formation, we observed that the LCs and ALCs originate from the atrium and ventricle, respectively. Furthermore, we utilized Wnt/β-catenin and Notch signaling reporter lines to distinguish between the LCs and ALCs, and also found that cardiac contractility and/or blood flow is necessary for the endocardial expression of these signaling reporters. Thus, our 3D analyses of cardiac valve formation in zebrafish provide fundamental insights into the cellular rearrangements underlying this process.Entities:
Keywords: Apc; Cardiac valves; Endocardium; Live imaging; Notch; Wnt; Zebrafish
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27302398 PMCID: PMC4920173 DOI: 10.1242/dev.133272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868