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- Yin et al., 2012 - Regulation of zebrafish heart regeneration by miR-133
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Sustained miR-133 expression is associated with scar formation. A–F) Wildtype, Tg(miR-133a1)pd47 and Tg(miR-133sp)pd48 adult hearts were resected and subjected to daily heat-treatment at 38 °C for 30 days. A–C) Representative 30 dpa wildtype, Tg(miR-133a1)pd47 and Tg(miR-133sp)pd48 heart sections were stained with Mef2 (green) and PCNA (red). Insets in (A–C), high zoom images of the white dashed rectangle; arrowheads indicate proliferating CMs. D–F) Alternatively, representative 30 dpa wildtype control, Tg(miR-133a1)pd47 and Tg(miR-133sp)pd48 adult heart sections stained to detect Collagen with an AFOG assay. G) CM proliferation indices were determined for each group at 7 dpa. n = 8–12; Mean ± SEM, Student′s t-test p-value < 0.001 for * and **. HS = heat-shock. Scale bar in (A–F) represents 100 μm. White brackets represent approximate amputation planes. HS = heat-shock. AFOG = acid fuchsin orange G. |
Reprinted from Developmental Biology, 365(2), Yin, V.P., Lepilina, A., Smith, A., and Poss, K.D., Regulation of zebrafish heart regeneration by miR-133, 319-327, Copyright (2012) with permission from Elsevier. Full text @ Dev. Biol.