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Conditional ablation of nonmuscle myosin II-B delineates heart defects in adult mice.


ABSTRACT: RATIONALE:Germline ablation of the cytoskeletal protein nonmuscle myosin II (NMII)-B results in embryonic lethality, with defects in both the brain and heart. Tissue-specific ablation of NMII-B by a Cre recombinase strategy should prevent embryonic lethality and permit study of the function of NMII-B in adult hearts. OBJECTIVE:We sought to understand the function of NMII-B in adult mouse hearts and to see whether the brain defects found in germline-ablated mice influence cardiac development. METHODS AND RESULTS:We used a loxP/Cre recombinase strategy to specifically ablate NMII-B in the brains or hearts of mice. Mice ablated for NMII-B in neural tissues die between postnatal day 12 and 22 without showing cardiac defects. Mice deficient in NMII-B only in cardiac myocytes (B(alphaMHC)/B(alphaMHC) mice) do not show brain defects. However, B(alphaMHC)/B(alphaMHC) mice display novel cardiac defects not seen in NMII-B germline-ablated mice. Most of the B(alphaMHC)/B(alphaMHC) mice are born with enlarged cardiac myocytes, some of which are multinucleated, reflecting a defect in cytokinesis. Between 6 to 10 months, they develop a cardiomyopathy that includes interstitial fibrosis and infiltration of the myocardium and pericardium with inflammatory cells. Four of 5 B(alphaMHC)/B(alphaMHC) hearts develop marked widening of intercalated discs. CONCLUSIONS:By avoiding the embryonic lethality found in germline-ablated mice, we were able to study the function of NMII-B in adult mice and show that absence of NMII-B in cardiac myocytes results in cardiomyopathy in the adult heart. We also define a role for NMII-B in maintaining the integrity of intercalated discs.

SUBMITTER: Ma X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2792753 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conditional ablation of nonmuscle myosin II-B delineates heart defects in adult mice.

Ma Xuefei X   Takeda Kazuyo K   Singh Aman A   Yu Zu-Xi ZX   Zerfas Patricia P   Blount Anthony A   Liu Chengyu C   Towbin Jeffrey A JA   Schneider Michael D MD   Adelstein Robert S RS   Wei Qize Q  

Circulation research 20091008 11


<h4>Rationale</h4>Germline ablation of the cytoskeletal protein nonmuscle myosin II (NMII)-B results in embryonic lethality, with defects in both the brain and heart. Tissue-specific ablation of NMII-B by a Cre recombinase strategy should prevent embryonic lethality and permit study of the function of NMII-B in adult hearts.<h4>Objective</h4>We sought to understand the function of NMII-B in adult mouse hearts and to see whether the brain defects found in germline-ablated mice influence cardiac d  ...[more]

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