Literature DB >> 9114002

Rescue of cardiac alpha-actin-deficient mice by enteric smooth muscle gamma-actin.

A Kumar1, K Crawford, L Close, M Madison, J Lorenz, T Doetschman, S Pawlowski, J Duffy, J Neumann, J Robbins, G P Boivin, B A O'Toole, J L Lessard.   

Abstract

The muscle actins in higher vertebrates display highly conserved amino acid sequences, yet they show distinct expression patterns. Thus, cardiac alpha-actin, skeletal alpha-actin, vascular smooth muscle alpha-actin, and enteric smooth muscle gamma-actin comprise the major actins in their respective tissues. To assess the functional and developmental significance of cardiac alpha-actin, the murine (129/SvJ) cardiac alpha-actin gene was disrupted by homologous recombination. The majority ( approximately 56%) of the mice lacking cardiac alpha-actin do not survive to term, and the remainder generally die within 2 weeks of birth. Increased expression of vascular smooth muscle and skeletal alpha-actins is observed in the hearts of newborn homozygous mutants and also heterozygotes but apparently is insufficient to maintain myofibrillar integrity in the homozygous mutants. Mice lacking cardiac alpha-actin can be rescued to adulthood by the ectopic expression of enteric smooth muscle gamma-actin using the cardiac alpha-myosin heavy chain promoter. However, the hearts of such rescued cardiac alpha-actin-deficient mice are extremely hypodynamic, considerably enlarged, and hypertrophied. Furthermore, the transgenically expressed enteric smooth muscle gamma-actin reduces cardiac contractility in wild-type and heterozygous mice. These results demonstrate that alterations in actin composition in the fetal and adult heart are associated with severe structural and functional perturbations.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9114002      PMCID: PMC20735          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.9.4406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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