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Notch signaling regulates murine atrioventricular conduction and the formation of accessory pathways

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
卷 121, 期 2, 页码 525-533

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AMER SOC CLINICAL INVESTIGATION INC
DOI: 10.1172/JCI44470

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  1. University of Pennsylvania, Division of Cardiology [T-32]
  2. Department of Medicine Measey Foundation
  3. NIH National Center for Research Resources [5P20RR016434-09]
  4. American Heart Association (AHA) [AHA 0825548D]
  5. NIH [HL076751, U01HL100405, R01HL095634]
  6. University of Pennsylvania
  7. AHA DeHaan Cardiac Myogenesis Center

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Ventricular preexcitation, which characterizes Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, is caused by the presence of accessory pathways that can rapidly conduct electrical impulses from atria to ventricles, without the intrinsic delay characteristic of the atrioventricular (AV) node. Preexcitation is associated with an increased risk of tachyarrhythmia, palpitations, syncope, and sudden death. Although the pathology and electrophysiology of preexcitation syndromes are well characterized, the developmental mechanisms are poorly understood, and few animal models that faithfully recapitulate the human disorder have been described. Here we show that activation of Notch signaling in the developing myocardium of mice can produce fully penetrant accessory pathways and ventricular preexcitation. Conversely, inhibition of Notch signaling in the developing myocardium resulted in a hypoplastic AV node, with specific loss of slow-conducting cells expressing connexin-30.2 (Cx30.2) and a resulting loss of physiologic AV conduction delay. Taken together, our results suggest that Notch regulates the functional maturation of AV canal embryonic myocardium during the development of the specialized conduction system. Our results also show that ventricular preexcitation can arise from inappropriate patterning of the AV canal-derived myocardium.

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