Literature DB >> 7516783

RNA from normal anterior endoderm/mesoderm-conditioned medium stimulates myofibrillogenesis in developing mutant axolotl hearts.

S M LaFrance1, M E Fransen, N Erginel-Unaltuna, D K Dube, D R Robertson, C Stefanu, T K Ray, L F Lemanski.   

Abstract

In the axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum, a recessive cardiac lethal mutation causes an incomplete differentiation of the myocardium. Mutant hearts do not contain sarcomeric myofibrils nor do they beat. We have previously shown that normal anterior endoderm, medium conditioned by endoderm, or total RNA extracted from endoderm stimulates differentiation of mutant hearts in culture as indicated by the presence of organized myofibrils and rhythmic contractions of the "rescued" mutant heart tube. In this study, to get a more highly purified sample of the "active" molecule, RNA extracted from endoderm-conditioned medium and was assayed for its ability to promote myofibrillogenesis in mutant hearts. Mutant heart mesoderm responded to conditioned-medium RNA in a dose-dependent manner. Proteinase K treatment of the RNA did not affect inductive activity, while digestion with RNase A completely abolished the ability to rescue mutant hearts. Confocal laser scanning microscopy of immunostained, organ-cultured hearts revealed that mutant hearts contain reduced amounts of the sarcomeric protein tropomyosin in an amorphous distribution, whereas normal and corrected mutant hearts contain tropomyosin primarily in organized myofibrils.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7516783

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Biol Res        ISSN: 0968-8773


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