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Effects of Regulator of G Protein Signaling 19 (RGS19) on Heart Development and Function
Authors:Young Rae Ji  Myoung Ok Kim  Sung Hyun Kim  Dong Hun Yu  Mi Jung Shin  Hei Jung Kim  Hyung Soo Yuh  Ki Beom Bae  Jae Young Kim  Hum Dai Park  Sang Gyu Lee  Byung Hwa Hyun  Zae Young Ryoo
Abstract:Wnt/Wg genes play a critical role in the development of various organisms. For example, the Wnt/β-catenin signal promotes heart formation and cardiomyocyte differentiation in mice. Previous studies have shown that RGS19 (regulator of G protein signaling 19), which has Gα subunits with GTPase activity, inhibits the Wnt/β-catenin signal through inactivation of Gαo. In the present study, the effects of RGS19 on mouse cardiac development were observed. In P19 teratocarcinoma cells with RGS19 overexpression, RGS19 inhibited cardiomyocyte differentiation by blocking the Wnt signal. Additionally, several genes targeted by Wnt were down-regulated. For the in vivo study, we generated RGS19-overexpressing transgenic (RGS19 TG) mice. In these transgenic mice, septal defects and thin-walled ventricles were observed during the embryonic phase of development, and the expression of cardiogenesis-related genes, BMP4 and Mef2C, was reduced significantly. RGS19 TG mice showed increased expression levels of brain natriuretic peptide and β-MHC, which are markers of heart failure, increase of cell proliferation, and electrocardiogram analysis shows abnormal ventricle repolarization. These data provide in vitro and in vivo evidence that RGS19 influenced cardiac development and had negative effects on heart function.
Keywords:Bioenergetics  Development Differentiation  Development Differentiation/ Organ  G Proteins  Gene/Transgene  Tissue/Organ Systems/Heart  Heart
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