Fate map of serotonin transporter-expressing cells in developing mouse heart |
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Authors: | Pavone Luigi Michele Mithbaokar Pratibha Mastellone Vincenzo Avallone Luigi Gaspar Patricia Maharajan Veeramani Baldini Antonio |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Structures, Functions, and Technologies, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy. pavone@dbbm.unina.it |
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Abstract: | ![]() Serotonin regulates cardiovascular functions during embryogenesis and adulthood. However, the source of serotonin in the cardiovascular system and the role of circulating serotonin and serotonin transporter (SERT) in the regulation of cardiovascular functions are still unclear. We used a cell fate approach to map the regions of the mouse heart expressing SERT, utilizing a Cre/loxP system driven by SERT gene expression. Cell labelling was first detected at E10.5 and was mapped until E18.5. We found labelling in the outflow tract, part of right ventricle and to a very limited extent in the left ventricle. Interestingly, the distribution pattern of SERT-fated cells was remarkably similar to that obtained with markers of the second heart field lineage. In addition, we observed staining of atrioventricular valves, consistent with valvular abnormalities observed in SERT-/-animals. Overall, our data reveal specific and regionally restricted distribution of SERT-expressing cells in the developing heart of mouse. |
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Keywords: | SERT Cre‐recombinase heart development serotonergic system mouse model |
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