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Bmp signaling exerts opposite effects on cardiac differentiation

Authors: 
de Pater E, Ciampricotti M, Priller F, Veerkamp J, Strate I, Smith K, Lagendijk AK, Schilling TF, Herzog W, Abdelilah-Seyfried S, Hammerschmidt M, Bakkers J
Citation: 
Circ Res. 2012 Feb 17;110(4):578-87. doi: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.111.261172. Epub 2012 Jan 12
Abstract: 
RATIONALE: The importance for Bmp signaling during embryonic stem cell differentiation into myocardial cells has been recognized. The question when and where Bmp signaling in vivo regulates myocardial differentiation has remained largely unanswered. OBJECTIVE: To identify when and where Bmp signaling regulates cardiogenic differentiation. METHODS AND RESULTS: Here we have observed that in zebrafish embryos, Bmp signaling is active in cardiac progenitor cells prior to their differentiation into cardiomyocytes. Bmp signaling is continuously required during somitogenesis within the anterior lateral plate mesoderm to induce myocardial differentiation. Surprisingly, Bmp signaling is actively repressed in differentiating myocardial cells. We identified the inhibitory Smad6a, which is expressed in the cardiac tissue, to be required to inhibit Bmp signaling and thereby promote expansion of the ventricular myocardium. CONCLUSION: Bmp signaling exerts opposing effects on myocardial differentiation in the embryo by promoting as well as inhibiting cardiac growth.
Organism or Cell Type: 
Zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
microinjection