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Cardiac-specific haploinsufficiency of β-catenin attenuates cardiac hypertrophy but enhances fetal gene expression in response to aortic constriction

  • Jiaxiang Qu
  • , Jibin Zhou
  • , Xian Ping Yi
  • , Baojun Dong
  • , Hanqiao Zheng
  • , Lisa M. Miller
  • , Xuejun Wang
  • , Michael D. Schneider
  • , Faqian Li

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Abstract

In addition to its role in cell adhesion, β-catenin is an important signaling molecule in the Wnt/Wingless signaling pathway. Recent studies have indicated that β-catenin is stabilized by hypertrophic stimuli and may regulate cardiac hypertrophic responses. To explore the role and requirement of β-catenin in cardiac development and hypertrophy, we deleted the β-catenin gene specifically in cardiac myocytes by crossing loxP-floxed β-catenin mice with transgenic mice expressing a Cre recombinase under the control of the α-myosin heavy chain promoter. No homozygous β-catenin-deleted mice were born alive and died before embryonic day 14.5, indicating significant and irreplaceable roles of β-catenin in embryonic heart development. Heterozygous β-catenin-deleted mice, however, demonstrated no structural and functional abnormality. The response of heterozygous β-catenin-deleted mice to transverse aortic constriction, however, was significantly attenuated with decreased heart weight and heart weight/body weight ratio compared to controls with intact β-catenin genes. Hemodynamic analysis revealed that there was no difference in cardiac function between wild-type and heterozygous β-catenin-deleted mice. On the other hand, the expression of fetal genes, β-myosin heavy chain, atrial and brain natriuretic peptides was significantly higher in heterozygous β-catenin-deleted mice when compared to wild-type β-catenin mice. These results suggest that the cytoplasmic level of β-catenin modulates hypertrophic response and fetal gene reprogramming after pressure overload.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)319-326
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aortic constriction
  • Cardiac remodeling
  • Catenin
  • Heart
  • Hypertrophy
  • Pressure overload

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Molecular Biology

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