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Subepicardial endothelial cells invade the embryonic ventricle wall to form coronary arteries
Authors:Xueying Tian  Tianyuan Hu  Hui Zhang  Lingjuan He  Xiuzhen Huang  Qiaozhen Liu  Wei Yu  Liang He  Zhongzhou Yang  Zhen Zhang  Tao P Zhong  Xiao Yang  Zhen Yang  Yan Yan  Antonio Baldini  Yunfu Sun  Jie Lu  Robert J Schwartz  Sylvia M Evans  Adriana C Gittenberger-de Groot  Kristy Red-Horse  Bin Zhou
Abstract:Coronary arteries bring blood flow to the heart muscle. Understanding the developmental program of the coronary arteries provides insights into the treatment of coronary artery diseases. Multiple sources have been described as contributing to coronary arteries including the proepicardium, sinus venosus (SV), and endocardium. However, the developmental origins of coronary vessels are still under intense study. We have produced a new genetic tool for studying coronary development, an AplnCreER mouse line, which expresses an inducible Cre recombinase specifically in developing coronary vessels. Quantitative analysis of coronary development and timed induction of AplnCreER fate tracing showed that the progenies of subepicardial endothelial cells (ECs) both invade the compact myocardium to form coronary arteries and remain on the surface to produce veins. We found that these subepicardial ECs are the major sources of intramyocardial coronary vessels in the developing heart. In vitro explant assays indicate that the majority of these subepicardial ECs arise from endocardium of the SV and atrium, but not from ventricular endocardium. Clonal analysis of Apln-positive cells indicates that a single subepicardial EC contributes equally to both coronary arteries and veins. Collectively, these data suggested that subepicardial ECs are the major source of intramyocardial coronary arteries in the ventricle wall, and that coronary arteries and veins have a common origin in the developing heart.
Keywords:coronary artery   origin   development   subepicardial endothelial cell   angiogenesis
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