2008
DOI: 10.1083/jcb1802oia7
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Periostin is essential for cardiac healing after acute myocardial infarction

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“…28 In a model of acute myocardial infarction, periostin null mice exhibited impaired cardiac healing as a result of reduced myocardial stiffness and collagen fibril formation, whereas inducible overexpression of periostin protected mice from cardiac rupture. 29,30 The ability of periostin to interact and stabilize fibrillar collagens and other extracellular matrix molecules is probably a key event by which periostin controls extracellular matrix deposition and development of fibrosis. [3][4][5] We found de novo expressed periostin to colocalize and interact with integrin-b3 in glomeruli and vascular SMCs of NTS mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 In a model of acute myocardial infarction, periostin null mice exhibited impaired cardiac healing as a result of reduced myocardial stiffness and collagen fibril formation, whereas inducible overexpression of periostin protected mice from cardiac rupture. 29,30 The ability of periostin to interact and stabilize fibrillar collagens and other extracellular matrix molecules is probably a key event by which periostin controls extracellular matrix deposition and development of fibrosis. [3][4][5] We found de novo expressed periostin to colocalize and interact with integrin-b3 in glomeruli and vascular SMCs of NTS mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus far, periostin has been found in bone (Horiuchi et al 1999;Litvin et al 2004;Nakazawa et al 2004;Oshima et al 2002), skin Roy et al 2007;Tilman et al 2007), periodontal ligament (Horiuchi et al 1999;Kii and Kudo 2007;Kruzynska-Frejtag et al 2004;Lallier and Spencer 2007;Suzuki et al 2004), muscle injury (Goetsch et al 2003;Kudo et al 2004), vascular injury (Lindner et al 2005), myocardial infarction (Dorn 2007;Iekushi et al 2007;Oka et al 2007;Shimazaki et al 2008), epithelial ovarian cancer (Gillan et al 2002), colorectal cancer (Tai et al 2005), and pulmonary vascular remodeling (Li et al 2004;Woodruff et al 2007). Furthermore, periostin expression is known to be prominent in fibrotic conditions, including sub-epithelial fibrosis in bronchial asthma (Takayama et al 2006), as well as in bone marrow fibrosis (Oku et al 2008).…”
Section: Periostin: a Novel Matricellular Proteinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to date, the expression profile of periostin in the wound repair process has yet to be elucidated. Thus far, expression of periostin in tissue repair has been investigated predominantly within the vascular and cardiac systems (Dorn 2007;Kuhn et al 2007;Lindner et al 2005;Litvin et al 2007;Norris et al 2008a;Shimazaki et al 2008), and to a lesser extent in chronic dermal wounds (Roy et al 2007), muscle (Goetsch et al 2003), and bone fracture (Nakazawa et al 2004). Interestingly, the regulatory processes, including matricellular protein expression, responsible for normal development of bone, cartilage and cardiac tissue also play a major role in their pathogenesis in adults.…”
Section: Wound Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
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