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p38α MAPK regulates myocardial regeneration in zebrafish

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CELL CYCLE
卷 11, 期 6, 页码 1195-1201

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LANDES BIOSCIENCE
DOI: 10.4161/cc.11.6.19637

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heart; regeneration; cardiomyocyte; proliferation; p38(MAPK); zebrafish

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  1. MICINN
  2. Fundacion Cellex
  3. IPSEN Foundation
  4. Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
  5. G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation
  6. Sanofi-Aventis

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Although adult mammals are unable to significantly regenerate their heart, this is not the case for a number of other vertebrate species. In particular, zebrafish are able to fully regenerate their heart following amputation of up to 20% of the ventricle. Soon after amputation, cardiomyocytes dedifferentiate and proliferate to regenerate the missing tissue. More recently, identical results have also been obtained in neonatal mice. Ventricular amputation of neonates leads to a robust regenerative response driven by the proliferation of existing cardiomyocytes in a similar manner to zebrafish. However, this ability is progressively lost during the first week of birth. The fact that adult zebrafish retain the capacity to regenerate their heart suggests that they either possess a unique regenerative mechanism, or that adult mammals lose/inhibit this process. p38 alpha MAPK has previously been shown to negatively regulate the proliferation of adult mammalian cardiomyocytes. We sought to determine whether a similar mechanism exists in adult zebrafish, and whether this needs to be overcome to allow regeneration to proceed. To determine whether p38 alpha MAPK also regulates zebrafish cardiomyocytes in a similar manner, we generated conditional transgenic zebrafish in which either dominant-negative or active p38 alpha MAPK are specifically expressed in cardiomyocytes. We found that active p38 alpha MAPK but not dominant-negative p38 alpha MAPK blocks proliferation of adult zebrafish cardiomyocytes and, consequently, heart regeneration as well. It appears that adult zebrafish cardiomyocytes share many characteristics with adult mammalian cardiomyocytes, including p38 alpha MAPK-mediated cell cycle inhibition. These findings raise the possibility that zebrafish-like heart regeneration could be achieved in adult mammals.

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