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Epicardial retinoid X receptor alpha is required for myocardial growth and coronary artery formation.


ABSTRACT: Vitamin A signals play critical roles during embryonic development. In particular, heart morphogenesis depends on vitamin A signals mediated by the retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRalpha), as the systemic mutation of this receptor results in thinning of the myocardium and embryonic lethality. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlled by RXRalpha signaling in this process are unclear, because a myocardium-restricted RXRalpha mutation does not perturb heart morphogenesis. Here, we analyze a series of tissue-restricted mutations of the RXRalpha gene in the cardiac neural crest, endothelial, and epicardial lineages, and we show that RXRalpha signaling in the epicardium is required for proper cardiac morphogenesis. Moreover, we detect an additional phenotype of defective coronary arteriogenesis associated with RXRalpha deficiency and identify a retinoid-dependent Wnt signaling pathway that cooperates in epicardial epithelial-to-mesenchymal transformation.

SUBMITTER: Merki E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1317903 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epicardial retinoid X receptor alpha is required for myocardial growth and coronary artery formation.

Merki Esther E   Zamora Mónica M   Raya Angel A   Kawakami Yasuhiko Y   Wang Jianming J   Zhang Xiaoxue X   Burch John J   Kubalak Steven W SW   Kaliman Perla P   Izpisua Belmonte Juan Carlos JC   Chien Kenneth R KR   Ruiz-Lozano Pilar P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20051213 51


Vitamin A signals play critical roles during embryonic development. In particular, heart morphogenesis depends on vitamin A signals mediated by the retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRalpha), as the systemic mutation of this receptor results in thinning of the myocardium and embryonic lethality. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms controlled by RXRalpha signaling in this process are unclear, because a myocardium-restricted RXRalpha mutation does not perturb heart morphogenesis. Here, we ana  ...[more]

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