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Syncytium calcium signaling and macrophage function in the heart

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CELL AND BIOSCIENCE
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/s13578-018-0222-6

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Macrophage; Electrical connection; Calcium dependency; Colony-stimulating factors (CSF); Mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS)

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31371256/31571273/31771277]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2015CB943100]
  3. National Department of Education Central Universities Research Fund [GK20130100/201701005/GERP-17-45]
  4. US Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund [2009MSCRFE008300]
  5. Foreign Distinguished Scientist Program from the National Department of Education [MS2014SXSF038]
  6. Outstanding Doctoral Thesis fund [X2014YB02/X2015YB05]

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Macrophages are traditionally viewed as a key component of the immunity defense system. Recent studies have identified resident macrophages in multiple organs including the heart, in which the cells perform their crucial role on tissue repair after myocardial infarction (MI). The cardiac-specific macrophages interdigitate with cardiomyocytes particularly at the atrioventricular node region. The integrative communication between macrophage and cardiomyocytes can modulate the contractile function of the heart. Coordinated control of intracellular calcium signaling and intercellular electrical conduction via the syncytium network underlie the synchronized beating of the heart. In this review article, we introduce the concept the syncytium calcium signaling in the cardiomyocytes can modulate gene expression in the resident macrophages and their integration with the cardiomyocytes. The cardiac macrophages originate from bone marrow stem cells, migrate to local via vessel, and settle down as a naturalization process in heart. As the macrophages perform on regulating electrical conduction, and accomplish post MI non-scared completed regeneration or partial regeneration with fibrotic scar at different stage of postnatal development, we understand that multiple functions of cardiac macrophage should carry on with diverse linages. The naturalization process in heart of macrophages to the cardiomyocytes serves important roles to control of electrical signaling and calciumdependent contractile function of the heart.

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