Multiscale mechanics drive functional maturation of the vertebrate heart

Author:

Andrews Toby G RORCID,Cornwall-Scoones JakeORCID,Ramel Marie-ChristineORCID,Gupta KirtiORCID,Briscoe JamesORCID,Priya RashmiORCID

Abstract

AbstractHow simple tissue primordia sculpt complex functional organs, robustly and reproducibly, remains elusive. As the zebrafish embryo grows into a larva, to improve its heart function, the embryonic myocardial wall transforms into an intricate 3D architecture, composed of an outer compact layer enveloping an inner layer of multicellular trabecular ridges. How these tissue layers acquire their characteristic form suited for their function remains an open question. Here, we find that multiscale mechanochemical coupling and an emergent tissue-scale morphological transition steer functional maturation of the developing zebrafish heart. Single-celled trabecular seeds recruit outer compact layer cells to mature into clonally heterogenous multicellular ridges, thereby amplifying cardiac contractile forces. In response, remaining compact layer cells are stretched, which impedes their further recruitment, thereby constraining trabecular ridge density. Concomitantly, Notch-dependent actomyosin dampening triggers a sharp transition in myocardial tissue area, activating rapid organ growth that expands blood filling capacity. Thus, multiscale self-organizing interactions optimize heart size and contractile efficiency to support embryonic life.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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