HIF-1α is required for development of the sympathetic nervous system
Article 2019 en
Authors
RB
Romana Bohuslavová
RČ
Radka Čerychová
FP
F Papoušek
Abstract
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Significance The sympathetic nervous system plays a critical role in stimulating heart rate and contractility to increase cardiac output and thereby insure adequate tissue O 2 delivery. Altered sympathetic output contributes to cardiac pathologies, such as sudden cardiac death and heart failure. Our data provide insight into the role of the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) in the development of sympathetic ganglion neurons and cardiac sympathetic innervation. We found that genetic deletion of HIF-1α resulted in increased cell death and decreased proliferation of neuronal progenitors of the sympathetic system. These findings suggest that dysregulated HIF-1α expression may contribute to cardiac dysfunction and disease associated with defects in the cardiac sympathetic system by affecting the function and survival of sympathetic neurons.
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