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Immunostaining of Dissected Zebrafish Embryonic Heart
Published on: January 10, 2012
Zebrafish integrin a3b is required for cardiac contractility and cardiomyocyte proliferation
Hsiang-Ling Yu1, Sheng-Ping L Hwang2
1Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, 202301, Taiwan.
Abstract:
In cardiac muscle cells, heterodimeric integrin transmembrane receptors are known to serve as mechanotransducers, translating mechanical force to biochemical signaling. However, the roles of many individual integrins have still not been delineated. In this report, we demonstrate that Itga3b is localized to the sarcolemma of cardiomyocytes from 24 to 96 hpf. We further show that heterozygous and homozygous itga3b/bdf mutant embryos display a cardiomyopathy phenotype, with decreased cardiac contractility and reduced cardiomyocyte number. Correspondingly, proliferation of ventricular and atrial cardiomyoctyes and ventricular epicardial cells is decreased in itga3b mutant hearts. The contractile dysfunction of itga3b mutants can be attributed to cardiomyocyte sarcomeric disorganization, including thin myofilaments with blurred and shortened Z-discs. Together, our results reveal that Itga3b localizes to the myocardium sarcolemma, and it is required for cardiac contractility and cardiomyocyte proliferation.

