SummaryDeveloping myocardial cells respond to signals from the endocardial layer to form a network of trabeculae that characterize the ventricles of the vertebrate heart. Abnormal myocardial trabeculation results in specific cardiomyopathies in humans and yet trabecular development is poorly understood. We show that trabeculation requires Brg1, a chromatin remodeling protein, to repress ADAMTS1 expression in the endocardium that overlies the developing trabeculae. Repression of ADAMTS1, a secreted matrix metalloproteinase, allows the establishment of an extracellular environment in the cardiac jelly that supports trabecular growth. Later during embryogenesis, ADAMTS1 expression initiates in the endocardium to degrade the cardiac jelly and p...
Congenital heart diseases (CHDs) are the most common type of human birth defect and often feature st...
Cardiac hypertrophy and failure are characterized by transcriptional reprogramming of gene expressio...
The four-chamber structure of the mammalian heart is established during embryonic development. While...
In vertebrate hearts, the ventricular trabecular myocardium develops as a sponge-like network of car...
AbstractTransformation of endocardial endothelial cells into invasive mesenchyme is a critical antec...
SummaryVentricular chamber morphogenesis, first manifested by trabeculae formation, is crucial for c...
The cardiac trabeculae are sheet-like structures extending from the myocardium that function to incr...
SummaryThe cardiac trabeculae are sheet-like structures extending from the myocardium that function ...
The heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development. Given the complex nature of cardi...
AbstractA hallmark of heart-valve development is the swelling and deposition of extracellular matrix...
SummaryThe cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) pathway is required in endothelial cells for normal...
AbstractThe myocardial wall of the vertebrate heart changes from a simple epithelium to a trabeculat...
AbstractThe endocardium forms the inner lining of the heart tube, where it enables blood flow and al...
Over the course of development, the vertebrate heart undergoes a series of complex morphogenetic pro...
AbstractDevelopmental abnormalities in endocardial cushions frequently contribute to congenital hear...
Congenital heart diseases (CHDs) are the most common type of human birth defect and often feature st...
Cardiac hypertrophy and failure are characterized by transcriptional reprogramming of gene expressio...
The four-chamber structure of the mammalian heart is established during embryonic development. While...
In vertebrate hearts, the ventricular trabecular myocardium develops as a sponge-like network of car...
AbstractTransformation of endocardial endothelial cells into invasive mesenchyme is a critical antec...
SummaryVentricular chamber morphogenesis, first manifested by trabeculae formation, is crucial for c...
The cardiac trabeculae are sheet-like structures extending from the myocardium that function to incr...
SummaryThe cardiac trabeculae are sheet-like structures extending from the myocardium that function ...
The heart is the first organ to form during embryonic development. Given the complex nature of cardi...
AbstractA hallmark of heart-valve development is the swelling and deposition of extracellular matrix...
SummaryThe cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) pathway is required in endothelial cells for normal...
AbstractThe myocardial wall of the vertebrate heart changes from a simple epithelium to a trabeculat...
AbstractThe endocardium forms the inner lining of the heart tube, where it enables blood flow and al...
Over the course of development, the vertebrate heart undergoes a series of complex morphogenetic pro...
AbstractDevelopmental abnormalities in endocardial cushions frequently contribute to congenital hear...
Congenital heart diseases (CHDs) are the most common type of human birth defect and often feature st...
Cardiac hypertrophy and failure are characterized by transcriptional reprogramming of gene expressio...
The four-chamber structure of the mammalian heart is established during embryonic development. While...