Author/Authors :
deAlmeida، Angela نويسنده , , Sedmera، David نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The developing heart increases its mass predominantly by increasing the number of contained cells
through proliferation. We hypothesized that addition of fibroblast growth factor-2, a factor previously shown
to stimulate division of the embryonic myocytes, to the left ventricular myocardium in an experimental model
of left heart hypoplasia created in the chicken would attenuate phenotypic severity by increasing cellular
proliferation. We have established an effective mode of delivery of fibroblast growth factor-2 to the chick
embryonic left ventricular myocardium by using adenovirus vectors, which was more efficient and better
tolerated than direct injection of recombinant fibroblast growth factor-2 protein. Injection of control
adenovirus expressing green fluorescent protein did not result in significant alterations in myocytic
proliferation or cell death compared with intact, uninjected, controls. Co-injection of adenoviruses expressing
green fluorescent protein and fibroblast growth factor-2 was used for verification of positive injection, and
induction of proliferation, respectively. Treatment of both normal and hypoplastic left ventricles with
fibroblast growth factor-2 expressing adenovirus resulted in to 2 to 3-fold overexpression of fibroblast growth
factor-2, as verified by immunostaining. An increase by 45% in myocytic proliferation was observed following
injection of normal hearts, and an increase of 39% was observed in hypoplastic hearts. There was a significant
increase in anti-myosin immunostaining in the hypoplastic, but not the normal hearts.We have shown, therefore,
that expression of exogenous fibroblast growth factor-2 in the late embryonic heart can exert direct effects on
cardiac myocytes, inducing both their proliferation and differentiation. These data suggest potential for a novel
therapeutic option in selected cases of congenital cardiac disease, such as hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
Keywords :
hypoplastic left heart syndrome , Cardiomyocyte , chick embryo , adenovirus