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Dbh+ catecholaminergic cardiomyocytes contribute to the structure and function of the cardiac conduction system in murine heart

Zhaoli Pu
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Yangpeng Li
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Yanru An
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Xinyu Guo
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Wei Hu
Ying Liu
Yuqing Zheng
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Zhu Liu
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Kun Kou
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Xianhong Ou
Tangting Chen
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Xuehui Fan
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Yangyang Liu
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Ao Chen
Zhouchun Shang
Nicola Smart
Henggui Zhang
Xiaoqiu Tan
Weinian Shou
Ming Lei

Résumé

The heterogeneity of functional cardiomyocytes arises during heart development, which is essential to the complex and highly coordinated cardiac physiological function. Yet the biological and physiological identities and the origin of the specialized cardiomyocyte populations have not been fully comprehended. Here we report a previously unrecognised population of cardiomyocytes expressing Dbh gene encoding dopamine beta-hydroxylase in murine heart. We determined how these myocytes are distributed across the heart by utilising advanced single-cell and spatial transcriptomic analyses, genetic fate mapping and molecular imaging with computational reconstruction. We demonstrated that they form the key functional components of the cardiac conduction system by using optogenetic electrophysiology and conditional cardiomyocyte Dbh gene deletion models. We revealed their close relationship with sympathetic innervation during cardiac conduction system formation. Our study thus provides new insights into the development and heterogeneity of the mammalian cardiac conduction system by revealing a new cardiomyocyte population with potential catecholaminergic endocrine function.
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hal-04315424 , version 1 (04-12-2023)

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Tianyi Sun, Alexander Grassam-Rowe, Zhaoli Pu, Yangpeng Li, Huiying Ren, et al.. Dbh+ catecholaminergic cardiomyocytes contribute to the structure and function of the cardiac conduction system in murine heart. Nature Communications, 2023, 14 (1), pp.7801. ⟨10.1038/s41467-023-42658-9⟩. ⟨hal-04315424⟩
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