The phenotype and potential origin of nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells following infarction

Author:

Béguin Pauline C.1,El-Helou Viviane2,Assimakopoulos John2,Clément Robert1,Gosselin Hugues1,Brugada Ramon31,Villeneuve Louis1,Rohlicek Charles V.4,Del Duca Danny4,Lapointe Nathalie1,Rouleau Jean L.1,Calderone Angelino251

Affiliation:

1. Department of 4Research Center, Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal; and

2. Department of 1Physiology, Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal;

3. Department of 3Medicine, Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal;

4. Department of Paediatrics, Montreal Children's Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

5. Department of 2Pharmacology, Montreal Heart Institute and Université de Montréal; and

Abstract

Nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells were detected in the peri-infarct/infarct region of the ischemically damaged heart. The present study was undertaken to elucidate the phenotype and potential origin of nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells and identify stimuli implicated in their appearance. In the infarcted human and rat heart, nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells were morphologically and structurally immature, exhibited a desmin-immunoreactive striated phenotype, expressed the β1-adrenergic receptor, and associated with an aberrant pattern of connexin-43 expression and/or organization. Nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells were detected 24 h postischemic injury and persisted in the infarcted rat heart for 9 mo. In the normal rat heart, cardiac progenitor transcriptional factors Nkx2.5/GATA4 were detected in a subpopulation of nestin+neural stem cells. Following an ischemic insult, nestin+/Nkx2.5+neural stem cells migrated to the peri-infarct/infarct region and appeared to be in a primordial state of differentiation to a nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cell. The exposure of adult male rats to normobaric hypoxia (12% O2) for 10 days failed to promote the appearance of nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells. Following osmotic pump delivery of isoproterenol to normal adult rats, nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells were detected, albeit the response was modest and secondary to tissue loss. Thus ischemia-induced appearance of nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cells apparently represents an adaptive response to heal the infarcted heart. Nkx2.5/GATA4 expression in a subpopulation of resident neural stem cells provides the appropriate phenotype for their potential differentiation to a nestin+cardiac myocyte-like cell.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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