2015
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00423.2014
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A hypoxic episode during cardiogenesis downregulates the adenosinergic system and alters the myocardial anoxic tolerance

Abstract: Robin E, Marcillac F, Raddatz E. A hypoxic episode during cardiogenesis downregulates the adenosinergic system and alters the myocardial anoxic tolerance. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 308: R614 -R626, 2015. First published January 28, 2015 doi:10.1152/ajpregu.00423.2014.-To what extent hypoxia alters the adenosine (ADO) system and impacts on cardiac function during embryogenesis is not known. Ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase (CD39), ecto-5=-nucleotidase (CD73), adenosine kinase (AdK),… Show more

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“…Thus, transcriptional regulation in myocardia of the anemic (hypoxemic) fetus is shifted to increase interstitial adenosine and adenosine signal transduction. Our findings of upregulated adenosine signaling following many days of hypoxemic stress in the late-term (85% development) fetal sheep are in contrast to a previous report of downregulated adenosinergic genes following 6 h of acute hypoxia in the early (20% development) embryonic chick heart (33). However, our findings are consistent with the majority of the field, in which hypoxia and HIF-1␣ are found to increase interstitial adenosine and intracellular adenosine signaling in many tissues, including heart, through transcriptional regulation (30).…”
Section: R504contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, transcriptional regulation in myocardia of the anemic (hypoxemic) fetus is shifted to increase interstitial adenosine and adenosine signal transduction. Our findings of upregulated adenosine signaling following many days of hypoxemic stress in the late-term (85% development) fetal sheep are in contrast to a previous report of downregulated adenosinergic genes following 6 h of acute hypoxia in the early (20% development) embryonic chick heart (33). However, our findings are consistent with the majority of the field, in which hypoxia and HIF-1␣ are found to increase interstitial adenosine and intracellular adenosine signaling in many tissues, including heart, through transcriptional regulation (30).…”
Section: R504contrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, chronic hypoxia led to impaired cardiac systolic and diastolic function in the chick embryo prehatching (12). Furthermore, even relatively brief exposure to hypoxia during cardiogenesis in the chicken embryo can render the embryonic heart susceptible to later hypoxia, perhaps in part due to alterations in adenosinergic signaling pathways (34). These findings demonstrate the utility of the chicken for investigation of developmental programming of cardiac structure and function, particularly in terms of teasing out the direct effects of embryonic hypoxia.…”
Section: Hypoxia and Developmental Programming Of The Heartmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…CD73 was studied in cancer for its role in immune suppression, but recent studies have elucidated far more functions related to this molecule [1,3,4]. CD73/adenosine signaling has been described to be involved in cardiac function [5,6], neural signaling [7,8], and renal function [9,10], among other defined functions [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%