| Literature DB >> 32123336 |
Yanzhu Yue1, Weijian Zong1, Xin Li1, Jinghang Li1, Youdong Zhang1, Runlong Wu1,2, Yazui Liu3, Jiahao Cui3, Qianhao Wang1, Yunkun Bian1, Xianhong Yu1, Yao Liu4, Guangming Tan4, Yunfeng Zhang2, Gang Zhao3, Bin Zhou5, Liangyi Chen1, Wenlei Xiao6, Heping Cheng7, Aibin He8.
Abstract
Mapping of the holistic cell behaviours sculpting the four-chambered mammalian heart has been a goal or previous studies, but so far only success in transparent invertebrates and lower vertebrates with two-chambered hearts has been achieved. Using a live-imaging system comprising a customized vertical light-sheet microscope equipped with a mouse embryo culture module, a heartbeat-gated imaging strategy and a digital image processing framework, we realized volumetric imaging of developing mouse hearts at single-cell resolution and with uninterrupted cell lineages for up to 1.5 d. Four-dimensional landscapes of Nppa+ cardiomyocyte cell behaviours revealed a blueprint for ventricle chamber formation by which biased outward migration of the outermost cardiomyocytes is coupled with cell intercalation and horizontal division. The inner-muscle architecture of trabeculae was developed through dual mechanisms: early fate segregation and transmural cell arrangement involving both oriented cell division and directional migration. Thus, live-imaging reconstruction of uninterrupted cell lineages affords a transformative means for deciphering mammalian organogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32123336 DOI: 10.1038/s41556-020-0475-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Cell Biol ISSN: 1465-7392 Impact factor: 28.824