PubMed 14643687
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Automatically associated channels: HCN3 , HCN4
Title: Expression of the hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated cation channel HCN4 during mouse heart development.
Authors: Cristina Garcia-Frigola, Yunqing Shi, Sylvia M Evans
Journal, date & volume: Gene Expr. Patterns, 2003 Dec , 3, 777-83
PubMed link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14643687
Abstract
HCN4 is a hyperpolarization-activated nucleotide-gated cation channel involved in the generation of the I(f) current that drives cardiac pacemaker activity. Previous studies have demonstrated that HCN4 is highly expressed in a restricted manner in adult sinoatrial (SA) node [Eur. J. Biochem. 268 (2001) 1646]. However, its developmental expression pattern is unknown. We have examined expression of HCN4 mRNA during mouse heart development. HCN4 mRNA was first detected in the cardiac crescent at embryonic day (ED) 7.5. At ED 8 it was symmetrically located in the most caudal portion of the heart tube, the sinus venosus where pacemaker activity has previously been reported [Am. J. Physiol. 212 (1967) 407]. With further development, HCN4 expression became asymmetrically distributed, occupying the dorsal wall of the right atria, and was progressively restricted to the junction of the right atrial appendage and the superior vena cava. The site of HCN4 expression in late embryonic heart coincided with the location of the SA node in postnatal and adult heart [Cardiovasc. Res. 52 (2001) 51]. Our results suggest that HCN4 may be a unique marker of the developing SA node.