Distinct gene-sex interactions regulate adult rat cardiomyocyte width and length independently

被引:12
作者
Boutin-Ganache, I [1 ]
Picard, S [1 ]
Deschepper, CF [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Rech Clin Montreal, Expt Cardiovasc Biol Res Unit, Montreal, PQ H2W 1R7, Canada
关键词
left ventricular hypertrophy; sex; congenic rat strains; natriuretic peptide precursor A; cardiomyocyte shape;
D O I
10.1152/physiolgenomics.00121.2002
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 [细胞生物学]; 090102 [作物遗传育种];
摘要
Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and WKY-derived hyperactive (WKHA) rats are two genetically-related inbred strains of rats that are both normotensive yet exhibit differences in left ventricular mass (LVM). We had shown previously that cardiomyocytes from male WKHA are wider than that of male WKY, and that there was genetic linkage between LVM and a locus on chromosome 5 (RNO5) in the male progeny of a F2 WKHA/WKY cross. We show here that cardiomyocyte width is linked to the same RNO5 locus in male reciprocal congenic rats derived from WKHA and WKY. Contrary to males, we found no genetic linkage between LVM and the RNO5 locus in female rats. However, ventricular hypertrophy in females might be of a different nature, because cardiomyocytes from female WKHA were shorter than their WKY counterparts (with no difference in width). The RNO5 locus contains that of the natriuretic peptide precursor A (Nppa) gene. In male congenic rats, changes in cardiomyocyte width always correlated with reciprocal changes in the LV concentration of atrial natriuretic factor (ANF, i.e., the peptide product of Nppa). Taken together with other functional data, the small size of the RNO5 locus (similar to63 cR) increased the likelihood that both cardiomyocyte width and LV ANF concentration could be linked to only one gene (possibly Nppa) in male rats. Moreover, our results support the notion that genes and sex interact to regulate cardiomyocyte width and length independently from one another.
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