“…These animals exhibit sustained increases in postnatal cardiomyocyte S-phase activity, phosphorylated histone H3 expression, and cardiomyocyte division (the latter evidenced by increased cell numbers in dispersed cell preparations) when compared with their wild type (WT) littermates. 15,16 Interestingly, cardiomyocyte nucleation patterns are normal in these mice. 15 Previous studies have shown that enhanced cardiomyocyte renewal rates in D2 mice are associated with progressive structural and functional recovery following myocardial infarction, 15,17,18 cytokineinduced atrial fibrosis, 19 and chronic pressure overload.…”